Arizona Egg Design for the 141st White House Easter Egg Roll Hatched by Boys and Girls Clubs of the East Valley's Mesa Arts Academy
Boys & Girls Club of the East Valley's Mesa Arts Academy will represent Arizona on Monday at the White House Easter Egg Roll with an original Easter egg design for the state. This year's 141st White House Easter Egg Roll will take place on Monday, April 22, and is a tradition dating back to 1878.
MESA, Ariz., April 21, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Boys & Girls Club of the East Valley's Mesa Arts Academy will represent Arizona on Monday at the White House Easter Egg Roll with an original Easter egg design for the state. This year's 141st White House Easter Egg Roll will take place on Monday, April 22, and is a tradition dating back to 1878.
"Elizabeth Cleland and Christian Valenzuela created a simple and clean design incorporating our state symbols; they put in a remarkable effort on this exciting project," said Connie Perez, Boys & Girls Club of the East Valley executive director. "We are so proud of the teamwork and talents that earned them the right to showcase Arizona creativity and ingenuity."
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About Boys & Girls Clubs of the East Valley
For over 55 years Boys & Girls Clubs of the East Valley (BGCEV) has served more than 35,000 youth and teens with educational, fun and healthy programs and opportunities at our 11 branches in Chandler, Tempe, Queen Creek, Mesa, Guadalupe, Gilbert, Laveen, Sacaton and the Mesa Arts Academy. BGCEV offers Character and Leadership Development, Education and Career Development, Health and Life Skills, The Arts, STEM, Sports, Fitness and Recreation programs for youth and teens ages 5-18. The three priority outcomes are: Academic Success, Good Character & Citizenship, and Healthy Lifestyles. To learn more about BGCEV, please visit our website at http://www.clubzona.org or call 480.820.3688.
Pictured: Pictured here are students Christian Valenzuela & Elizabeth Cleland working on the design for this year's Arizona Easter Egg. Thank you to the students and teachers at Mesa Arts Academy for sharing your talents to represent our state at this celebration!
SOURCE Boys & Girls Clubs of the East Valley
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