Painting at the Harlan Hubbard Studio on June 20
All are welcome to visit the Harlan Hubbard Studio on Saturday, June 20 from 10 am-1 pm. During this open studio event, feel free to bring art supplies and use Harlan’s studio as inspiration for your art. Both the interior and exterior of the studio are full of unique details to serve as a starting point for your creation. 129 Highland Ave, Fort Thomas, KY 41075.
Of course, sketching or painting is not required. You can just visit and experience the peace of this special place.
The studio is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and in cooperation with the Fort Thomas Forest Conservancy (FTFC) who manages it, there are periodic programs open to the public. Please note the studio is only open during open studio events.
Dr. Donald Leopold Speaking on July 2
Fort Thomas Forest Conservancy is hosting Dr. Donald Leopold, Distinguished Teaching Professor and Department Chair of the College of Environmental Science and Forest Biology, State University of New York, Syracuse.
Dr. Leopold is the brother of FTFC founding member and emeritus board member Mark Leopold. Dr. Leopold has graciously offered to give a talk on Favorite Native Trees for the Landscape with a focus on Fort Thomas and neighboring areas while he in town visiting family.
The event will be held on July 2 at 5:30 pm at the 8 North Arts Center (8 North Fort Thomas Avenue, Fort Thomas, KY 41075). All are welcome. There are several local restaurants just a few steps away, and since FTFC loves a party atmosphere, feel free to grab a refreshment at one of them and bring it with you (the venue is in a DORA district).
Dr. Leopold is the author of Native Trees of the Southwest and Native Plants of the Northeast. If you’ve ever wondered what to plant on your property, or just which trees are truly essential to our local ecology, come and grab some knowledge.
The event is free. Books will be available for purchase.
For more information, visit ftfc.org
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