After attending Woodmere’s Straw Maze with their families, 4-year-olds Sebastian Cabrera and Alaia Peale – who have been neighbors and friends since starting preschool – decided to host an iced tea stand with homegrown lavender and mint leaves from their garden, and local honey.
Having attended previous programs like Sunday Family Art & Storytelling and the Community Project opening reception, they were inspired to donate their proceeds to the new children's art education at Woodmere.
Together, they raised $100 in honor of the Love Family Kids Art …
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After attending Woodmere’s Straw Maze with their families, 4-year-olds Sebastian Cabrera and Alaia Peale – who have been neighbors and friends since starting preschool – decided to host an iced tea stand with homegrown lavender and mint leaves from their garden, and local honey.
Having attended previous programs like Sunday Family Art & Storytelling and the Community Project opening reception, they were inspired to donate their proceeds to the new children's art education at Woodmere.
Together, they raised $100 in honor of the Love Family Kids Art Center – their way of helping to support the new Frances M. Maguire Hall for Art and Education.
Last Friday, Sebastian and Alaia came by the museum with their parents to present their donation to Woodmere Director and CEO Bill Valerio, where they received a certificate of appreciation and gift honoring their generosity and kindness.
To learn more about the transformation of Maguire Hall into Woodmere museum space, and to donate, visit woodmereartmuseum.org/francesmaguirehall.