UFMA Traveling Museum

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The Traveling Museum Project’s current exhibition explores Journey Stories.  The artwork featured in this exhibition tells stories about a variety of journeys. Each section focuses on objects from diverse cultures. The first section, Trade and Travel, considers how objects like money and passports help make us mobile and give us the ability to travel. The second section, Spiritual Journeys, explores ways the afterlife is viewed in many cultures as a journey.
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Annie Burbidge Ream

Dream Catchers

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We had some wonderful visitors help us make Native American Dream Catchers as part of our study of religions of the world.  We learned that all religions use mandalas in their art work.  Mr. and Mrs. Harmer, who are retired teachers from Spanish Fork Junior High, came and helped us learn more about the artistic mandalas of Ancient America. 

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Kate Elliott

FOOTHILLS KINDY 500

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Kindergarten students really enjoyed learning about this great country in which we live. The students were issued a “driver’s license” and a “key” so they could drive their cars to different destinations throughout the United States of America. They visited the Statue of Liberty, Mount Rushmore, Washington Monument, and the White House. They even got to visit with Abraham Lincoln, Betsy Ross, and Martha Washington. Thanks to all the volunteers and parent helpers.