Students learn to silkscreen

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Donkey Mill Art Center volunteers visited Kealakehe Elementary School recently to help third-grade students create silkscreen T-shirts for their annual song festival. Volunteers included Anoushka Armstrong, Miho Mourinoe, Lindsay Lander and Terry Tokuda. Teacher Aisha Paravano hatched the idea after making silkscreen T-shirts with volunteers at Project Art at Donkey Mill Art Center — an event offering many types of art for children. Special to West Hawaii Today

Donkey Mill Art Center volunteers visited Kealakehe Elementary School recently to help third-grade students create silkscreen T-shirts for their annual song festival. Volunteers included Anoushka Armstrong, Miho Mourinoe, Lindsay Lander and Terry Tokuda. Teacher Aisha Paravano hatched the idea after making silkscreen T-shirts with volunteers at Project Art at Donkey Mill Art Center — an event offering many types of art for children. Special to West Hawaii Today