Wednesday, February 17, 2010
Curious Kids: Wild Snowmen
Sunday, February 14, 2010
Celebrate an Historic Romance Valentine's Day Dinner
Thank you to all those who attended the Rey Center’s Valentine’s Day Fundraising Dinner celebrating the historic romance of Margret and H.A. Rey: Hans and Margret knew each other as children in Hamburg, Germany, but didn’t reconnect again until they were both in their twenties, in Rio de Janeiro. There, the two artists worked and lived together with two pet marmosets. After they were married, the Reys moved to Paris where they developed a new manuscript about a curious little monkey. On June 12, 1940 the Jewish couple fled Paris on bikes with only food and their beloved manuscripts on their backs. Two days later, Paris was seized by Nazis. The Reys eventually reached their destination, New York City, where the manuscript about a mischievous little monkey became the well-loved story, Curious George. This August would mark the courageous and creative couple’s 75th wedding anniversary.
Saturday, February 6, 2010
Curious George Story Time Draws a Crowd
The Margret and H.A. Rey Center was filled with young Curious George fans on this cold Saturday afternoon. Every Saturday, the Margret and H.A. Rey Center hosts Curious George Story Time at 11:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. Today youngsters heard readings of Curious George and the Puppies and Curious George Goes to the Chocolate Factory, as well as a lesser known book by Margret and H.A. Rey titled “Billy’s Picture” in which a bunny named Billy wants to draw a picture of himself, but ends up getting some unexpected help from his animal friends, which results in a very strange picture!
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
Art Lessons at the Rey Center by Maryellen Sakura
For the silent auction to benefit the Rey Center, held during the Waterville Valley Resort Association’s Holiday Decorating Contest awards ceremony in December, local artist Maryellen Sakura generously donated her time and talents with her donation of two youth art lessons. The lucky winners of this experience was the Sayegh Family. During their lesson held at the Margret and H.A. Rey Center, the children had the opportunity to practice their drawing skills focusing on proportion and depth as well as movement. They also experimented with painting and changing the value of a color by mixing either black or white to that main color.
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