International Dot Day Celebration at Headwaters

International Dot Day is celebrated annually on September 15. The Dot, by Peter Reynolds, has been adopted by art teachers around the world to honor the uniqueness and creativity in all of us. To celebrate this day we will all dress in as many (polka) dots as we can on Monday, September 16.

Feel free to get creative at home if you don't have anything. You could color dots and safety pin them onto clothing, or color on an old t-shirt. This year, our children in Kindergarten through 5th grade have created their own dot designs on coffee filters using liquid watercolors. The dots will be attached together to create one giant mobile of dots to symbolize our community of creators.
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