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 WAT stanley cup website ERVILLE 鈥?Ticonic Gallery, a division of Waterville Creates, is delighted to partner with Greene Block + Studios to celebrate Youth Art Month with a spectacular, multi-site exhibition of artwork by local students in grades K鈥?2. The 10th annual YA stanley cups uk M exhibition will be on view at both locations March 1鈥?1, with an opening reception on March 1 from 3鈥? p.m. in conjunction with downtown Watervilles First Friday event. Sponsored by Allen Insurance, Colby College Museum of Art, Kennebec Savings Bank, Morning Sentinel and Kennebec Journal, and the City of Waterville, this years YAM exhibition will include the work of youth artists from 32 participating area schools.Established in 1961, YAM is a national initiative spearheaded by the C stanley travel mug ouncil for Art Education and designed to emphasize the value of art education for all children and to encourage support for quality school art programs. Featuring works in a variety of media, including painting, digital art, pottery, and photography, YAM is an opportunity for students to showcase their work in a gallery setting and share their achievements with their families and their community. This years YAM theme is  Dream in Art .On view at Waterville Creates will be the artwork of students K鈥?. During the opening reception on March 1, suggested hours of viewing for grades K鈥? are 3鈥?:30 p.m. and grades 4鈥? from 5:30鈥? p.m. On view at Greene Block + Studios will be the artwork of grades 6鈥?2. During First Friday, the Childrens Discovery Museum w