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Gilbert Public Schools announce elementary art show dates

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Ronda Page Board Member | Gilbert Public Schools District

Ronda Page Board Member | Gilbert Public Schools District

The Gilbert Public Schools Elementary Art Show is set to take place at Norwood Furniture in downtown Gilbert, Arizona. The event will run from April 7th to April 9th, showcasing artwork from students across all GPS elementary schools.

Each evening during the show will feature Special Reception Nights, allowing individual schools to highlight their students' work and celebrate with families and peers. The receptions are scheduled as follows:

On Monday, April 7th, Superstition Springs Elementary, Burk Elementary, and Mesquite Elementary will present their work from 5-6 PM. Carol Rae Ranch Elementary, Spectrum Elementary, and Playa del Rey Elementary follow from 6-7 PM. The evening concludes with Patterson Elementary, Canyon Rim Elementary, and Meridian Elementary from 7-8 PM.

Tuesday's reception on April 8th begins with Gilbert Elementary, Towne Meadows Elementary, and Ashland Ranch Elementary from 5-6 PM. Highland Park Elementary, Quartz Hill Elementary, and Val Vista Lakes Elementary display their art from 6-7 PM. Neely Traditional Elementary, Islands Elementary, and Settler’s Point Elementary round out the night from 7-8 PM.

The final night on Wednesday, April 9th features Pioneer Elementary and Augusta Ranch Elementary from 5-6 PM. Greenfield Elementary, Sonoma Ranch Elementary, and Oak Tree Elementary follow from 6-7 PM. Boulder Creek Elementary, Finley Farms Elementary, and Harris Elementary close the event with their showcase from 7-8 PM.

Norwood Furniture has hosted this event for many years in the heart of downtown Gilbert.

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