Redwood City set to unveil key art project on Nov. 12
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Redwood City set to unveil key art project on Nov. 12
"As part of its Sights, Sounds & Tastes Campaign, the Redwood City Improvement Association is debuting a piano for the community to enjoy. The new baby grand piano will be unveiled on Wednesday, Nov. 12, 11 a.m.-noon, in the new county building located at 500 County Center. The piano, the second of three that the association intends to unveil, has been painted by artist Christine Ong-Dijcks."
"Titled Living the Life, her design aims to evoke the beauty of nature amid the dynamic transformations of Redwood City, according to a release. The piano stands as a testament to the local parks and community gatherings where music and laughter flourish, symbolizing the rich experiences that make life fulfilling in Redwood City, the release reads. Student speaker awards Several student students at Peninsula-area high schools were among this year's winners of the national Speaking and Service Award from the National Speech & Debate Association (NSDA)."
Redwood City will host a painted baby grand piano at 500 County Center, unveiled Wednesday, Nov. 12, from 11 a.m. to noon as part of the Sights, Sounds & Tastes Campaign. The piano is the second of three planned public instruments and was painted by Christine Ong-Dijcks. Titled Living the Life, the design evokes natural beauty amid Redwood City's transformations and honors local parks and community gatherings where music and laughter flourish. Peninsula-area high school students earned the national Speaking and Service Award from the National Speech & Debate Association for 2024-25, with multiple students from Los Altos, Mountain View and Palo Alto recognized.
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