A “Klee Cats” Project for Arc Siblings
The Arc of Snohomish County was thrilled to welcome Ms. Lori from Imagine Children’s Museum in Everett to host a special Sibshop event on Thursday, May 12th.
Participants used an oil pastel medium to create a feline inspired masterpiece in the style of artist Paul Klee (b.1879 – d.1940).
Look at those works of art!
Aren’t they just PURRRRFECT?!
Sibshops are designed for children, ages 8 to 12, who have siblings with developmental disabilities. The Arc of Snohomish County also offers a Teen Sib Connection program, for youth ages 13 to 18. Learn more about the national Sibshop movement at siblingsupport.org.
A BIG thank you to Imagine Children’s Museum, our community partner, and museum educator Ms. Lori, for leading this very special event. Learn more about Imagine Children’s Museum at imaginecm.org.
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Whitney Stohr is the Leadership & Independent Living Program Manager at The Arc of Snohomish County. She is passionate about advocating for medically complex children and children with disabilities and their families. She is a mom and medical caregiver herself, who is energized by working closely with other parent/family caregivers. She lives with her spouse and their four-year-old son Malachi in Lynnwood. Connect with her on Instagram @rollin.w.spinabifida. Contact: whitney@arcsno.org.