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  • Jan 16, 2025 | spacecoastliving.com | Madeleine Pape

    Space Coast is becoming prime space for public artSnoopy — Charlie Brown’s best friend, created for him by artist Charles Schultz — became NASA’s mascot in 1968. The world’s most famous beagle was assigned this important role during the space race to raise spirits and promote safety. Snoopy is just one example of the powerful — and very much planned — intersection between art and STEM on the Space Coast.

  • Dec 11, 2024 | bjsm.bmj.com | James MacDonald |James Macdonald |Madeleine Pape |Kathryn Ackerman |Eva Carneiro

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  • Nov 12, 2024 | spacecoastliving.com | Madeleine Pape

    Katrina Camaj’s quest tocreate connection in MelbourneIt’s a few minutes past open on a Wednesday at Frida’s, a plant shop and biophilic design studio in Melbourne. Upon entering the store, a warmth and whimsicality instantly swirls through the space that stretches across two rooms. Vines stretch from lush foliage that dangles from the ceiling. They reach to kiss the tops of customers’ heads as vibrant, leafy flora spreads across tables, floors, and walls to graze ankles and arms.

  • Sep 25, 2024 | indymaven.com | Madeleine Pape

    Grab your family and friends and explore Newfields on the first Thursday of every month for free. Discover the indoor art or grab a warm drink and stroll through the garden to admire the gobs of gorgeous pumpkins. Although tickets are free, purchasing in advance is required.  Come celebrate creativity as the streets of Carmel become a little more vibrant with the Carmel International Arts Festival on Sept. 28 and 29.

  • Sep 9, 2024 | indymaven.com | Madeleine Pape

    Stephanie Craig of NEAT Method typically identifies three key areas to start with after a long summer with the kids. She suggests the “drop zone” as the perfect place to begin. It makes life a lot simpler when items that get daily use coming into your home have exact locations, especially with the kids being in school again. “Remove all things summer like towels and pool gear, and replace it with all things school or sports,” she said.

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