Flowery artwork created by a Franklin Elementary School second-grader named Jenna adorns a window at Maurices in Port Angeles as friends Cody Thompson and Amber Martin walk by Thursday. The artwork is part of the Young@Art project. Chris Tucker/Peninsula Daily News

Flowery artwork created by a Franklin Elementary School second-grader named Jenna adorns a window at Maurices in Port Angeles as friends Cody Thompson and Amber Martin walk by Thursday. The artwork is part of the Young@Art project. Chris Tucker/Peninsula Daily News

Young@Art Show open through Tuesday in Port Angeles

PORT ANGELES — The student artwork of the second annual Young@Art Exhibit is on display throughout downtown Port Angeles through Tuesday.

Artwork will be displayed during the annual Juan De Fuca Festival of the Arts.

The Port Angeles Arts Council, Juan De Fuca Festival of the Arts, Port Angeles Downtown Association and Port Angeles School District are sponsoring the show.

Students in kindergarten through sixth grade are participants in the non-juried Young@Art show.

Art is displayed for public viewing by school, teacher and classroom at the locations noted below.

■ Dry Creek Elementary — Mickey Branham, first grade: Country Aire, 200 W. First St.; Lucy Edwards, kindergarten: Chase Bank, 101 W. Front St.; Anita Mraz, first grade: Northwest Fudge and Confections, 110 W. First St.; Christine Peterson, first grade: LEVX, in the former Bank of America building, 102 E. Front St.; Patricia Schromen: The Landing mall, 115 E. Railroad Ave.

■ Franklin Elementary — Barry Burnett, fourth grade: Inspired, 124-B W. First St.; Debbie Erickson, third grade: LEVX; Debbie Halsey, first grade: Elliott’s Antique Emporium, 135 E. First St.; Stephanie Gochnour, second grade: Maurices, 104 W. First St.; Lambert Grimes, third grade: LEVX; Suzanne Keegan, first grade: Fiddleheads, 126 W. First St., and Port Book and News, 104 E. First St.; Terri Longin, fourth grade: Pen-Print, 230 E. First St.; Linda Plenert, first grade: Peninsula Daily News, 305 W. First St.; Stacy Ritchie, third grade, Necessities & Temptations gift shop, 217 N. Laurel St.

■ Hamilton Elementary — Brook Anderson, third grade: Aglazing Art Studio, 207 W. First St.; Jessica Baccus, fifth grade: Odyssey Bookshop, 114 W. Front St.; Kathleen Schmidt, second grade: Port Angeles Downtown Association, 208 Laurel St.; Sarah Tucker, ArtPaths: Westside Pizza, 116 N. Lincoln St., and Budget Compact Discs & Tapes, 111 W. Front St.

■ Jefferson Elementary — Christine Chang, first grade: Anime Kat, 110 W. First St.; Leah Bauman, sixth grade: Jewell’s Boutique, 121 W. First St.; Sandra Biasell, fifth grade: First Federal Downtown, 141 W. First St.; Rindy Hainstock, second grade: Barhop Brewing, 110 N. Laurel St.; Nancy LeBlanc, first grade: Country Aire; Sue Lindley, third grade: Elks Naval Lodge, 131 E. First St.; Marilyn Mattie, second grade: Oven Spoonful, 110 E. First St.; Evan Murphy, third grade: U.S. Bank, 134 E. Seventh St.; Jeanne Wolfley, fourth grade: Mark’d Body Art, 118 W. First St.; Theresa Schmid, fifth grade: Twice Upon a Child, 313 W. First St.

■ Roosevelt Elementary — Kathi Fors, United Way of Clallam County, 1021/2 E. First St.

■ Olympic Christian School — The Landing mall.

■ Y Kids After School Program — Cathy Haight, Olympic Stationers, 122 E. Front St.

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