Brain Injury Awareness Community Art Project
March is recognized by the Military Health System as Brain Injury Awareness Month.
Brain injuries can lead to Traumatic Brain Injuries -- "Be TBI Ready.
Mar 9 2022
Mar 9 2022
March is recognized by the Military Health System as Brain Injury Awareness Month.
Brain injuries can lead to Traumatic Brain Injuries -- "Be TBI Ready."
During Brain Injury Awareness Month, Arts & Crafts will facilitate the creation of a Brain Injury Awareness Community Art Project. Patrons will decorate butterfly cutouts either at one of our in-person events or at home. The decorated butterflies will become part of a larger artwork which will be displayed at the Robert F. Sink Memorial Library upon completion.
- Pick up or print and cut out the butterfly.
- To pick up your ready to decorate butterfly, visit one of these locations during regular business hours:
- Cole Park Commons Community Activities Bldg, 1610 101st Airborne Division Rd
Tuesday-Friday, 9am - 5pm
- R.F. Sink Memorial Library, 38 Screaming Eagle Blvd
Monday & Friday, 9am - 5pm
Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday, 9am - 7pm
Saturday & Sunday, 12pm - 5pm
- To print out:
- Print the pattern on 8.5" x 11" white cardstock and cut out. PRINT PATTERN (.pdf)
- Decorate the front of the butterfly with a medium of your choice (markers, crayons, colored pencils.....
- Keep in mind that they will be folded in half before being added to the community project.
-11 Mar 22 - DEADLINE to drop off your completed project (same locations and times as pick up)
- Attend a walk-in event
- 26 February, 1pm to 3pm at R. F. Sink Memorial Library
- 02 March, 4:30pm to 6pm at the Cole Park Commons Community Activities Center
- 05 March, 10am to 2pm at the Cole Park Commons Community Activities Center
- 09 March, 2pm to 4pm at the Cole Park Commons Community Activities Center
- 10 March, 2pm to 4pm at the Cole Park Commons Community Activities Center
- 12 March, 2pm to 4pm at the Cole Park Commons Community Activities Center
These walk-in events are open to all ages (age 12 and under must be accompanied by an adult)
Butterfly Reveal
March 15, 2pm on Facebook. Follow us: Fort Campbell MWR
- Butterfly Examples (.pdf)
*Why a butterfly?
The life of a butterfly symbolizes the life of an individual with a brain injury.
Cost
Free
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