Franklin's ECDC Celebrates Creativity at Annual Pop-Art Night

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The F.X. O'Regan Early Childhood Development Center recently hosted its annual Pop-Art Night at the Franklin Public Library, featuring student artwork. (Photo Courtesy Franklin Public Schools)

Franklin's F.X. O'Regan Early Childhood Development Center (ECDC) recently hosted its annual Pop-Art Night, bringing together students, families, staff and community members for an evening celebrating student creativity.

This was the first year that the school partnered with the Franklin Public Library, which hosted the exhibit and event.

The library was transformed into a vibrant gallery showcasing student artwork from across the ECDC program. Colorful displays featuring spring flowers, butterflies, cherry blossom paintings, textured collages, watercolor creations and nature-inspired projects highlighted the creativity and imagination of the young artists.

Families enjoyed strolling through the exhibits while admiring the students' work and artistic growth throughout the year.

The event also invited children and families to gather outside for music, bubbles, popsicles and play. Children laughed and danced while chasing bubbles on the library grounds, creating a festive atmosphere for families and staff.

"The evening was a wonderful reminder of the creativity, connection and community spirit that make ECDC such a special place for young learners," said Principal Kim Taylor.

Pop-Art Night is an annual tradition that celebrates student creativity and provides an opportunity for students and families to come together as a community.

"We are thankful to Franklin Public Library for hosting this year's event and helping create a memorable experience for students and families," said Principal Taylor.

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