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    • Volunteer Here
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  • Events
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    • Kid Friendly Events
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    • Special Events
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Makin Hay Art In The Park

From the Southside, in a field near the San Antonio River/Mission Trail, Tom Otterness's environmental installation can be found working the land. The figures he creates from metal and hay bales beckons you to wonder what really happens in the landscape when we aren't looking...


Now, a special art event for everyone, "Makin' Hay" is coming to Phil Hardberger Park!

Check again soon for more details.

Thursday, 24 February 2011

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