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‘When Trees Play’

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Mural artist Tyler Hasall addresses the crowd at the mural unveiling. Hasall worked on the project alongside artists Noah Gallegos, Lilana Ordonez, Jaden Rubio, Indigo Surova, Ethan Harris and Ethan Grant. Margarita Paz-Pedro of ALMA was the project’s lead artist, along with Keith Scott. Lorenzo Zepeda is Parks and Rec’s Mural Arts Program coordinator, while the department’s Shaunna Foster also contributed. For more information, contact Lorenzo Zepeda at lzepeda@las-cruces.org. Visit www.las-cruces.org/departments/parks-and-recreation/recreation/teen-programs/mural-arts-program. Bulletin photo by Mike Cook Mural artist Tyler Hasall addresses the crowd at the mural unveiling. Hasall worked on the project alongside artists Noah Gallegos, Lilana Ordonez, Jaden Rubio, Indigo Surova, Ethan Harris and Ethan Grant. Margarita Paz-Pedro of ALMA was the project’s lead artist, along with Keith Scott. Lorenzo Zepeda is Parks and Rec’s Mural Arts Program coordinator, while the department’s Shaunna Foster also contributed. For more information, contact Lorenzo Zepeda at lzepeda@las-cruces.org. Visit www.las-cruces.org/departments/parks-and-recreation/recreation/teen-programs/mural-arts-program. Bulletin photo by Mike Cook

A large crowd that included city officials was on hand at the City of Las Cruces Parks and Recreation Department, 1501 E. Hadley Ave., on Aug. 24, as a new mural outside the department’s front door was unveiled. Called “When Trees Play,” the mural represents Parks and Rec’s role nurturing the city’s “urban forest” and enhancing opportunities for play. It is a collaboration between Parks and Rec’s Mural Arts Program and Apprenticeships for Leaders in the Mosaic Arts (ALMA).


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