Thursday, April 18, 2019
DHS Selected Again To Design Art For White House Easter Egg Roll
This is huuuuuuuuuge.
The art students of Dorchester High School were once again selected to create an egg art design for the White House Easter Egg Roll.
The event will take place in Washington, D.C. this Monday, April 22.
The DHS art students crafted a design that recognizes Nebraska's resilience in the face of this spring's historic flooding, coupled with a terrible blizzard that hit later in March.
The "Nebraska Strong" motto is featured prominently.
DHS' longtime art instructor Stacy Lutjemeyer told the Times about the students' design. She said: "The helping hands in the center help to show that we care about our fellow neighbors.
"Beef is a great export for Nebraska, and it was also affected. Because we are the "Cornhuskers," of course the design has corn stalks featured on our egg. The great cottonwood, meadowlark, golden rod, and honeybee -- all some of our state symbols -- also appear."
Longhorn students who worked on the design were Haley Weber, Harmony Shepherd, Jose Real and Danni McKnight, along with Mrs. Lutjemeyer.
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