Art in the park

Art in the park

Megan Dineen, 12, of Richmond, right, gets a look at 11-year-old sister Lauren’s work Thursday during Art in the Park. The free arts and crafts program is for special-needs children and their siblings and is sponsored by Richmond Parks and Recreation. The program continues 10-11 a.m. every Thursday in July at Irvine-McDowell Park.

- Posted on July 4, 2009

wow tat is a good place to take your kids and have a good time and it can be also a time to spend with your sister or other family members.

My mom was an artist and when see was 12 she went to the and would paint a picture of the trees.And when she would come home she would and add bunch of details to the painting and say it was the a very good day.

Going to the parks and rec sounds fun!!! I wish i could go!! I thhink they go to my park in my neighborhood too. I wonder where it is held????

Kids and siblings from Richmond, Kentucky can go every Thursday in July can go do art for an hour. This is for special needs children. This is for arts and crafts that kids can go do it for fun and they can play with their friends that are special needs children. Magen is watching her sister do her work and they go there too have fun with each other.

that looks fun. I wish I could be there. but I live in dry ridge kentucky. my mom will not take me. but when I can drive I will go. I will even take my baby sister.