Red Hills Art Center
Photo: turncommunityservices.org

On Tuesday, Sept. 22, the public is invited to the Red Hills Art Center grand opening, ribbon cutting, and open house at 2051 E. Red Hills Parkway in St. George. Sandwiches and summer fruit will be served from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. and the ribbon cutting ceremony will occur at 12:30 p.m.

The Red Hills Art Center is a soothing and inspiring environment where people with disabilities are empowered and taught to express themselves in artistic ways. Introduced to new materials, methods, and creative processes, participants can experience meaningful and personal accomplishments and embrace an artistic identity.

Red Hills Art Center
Photo: turncommunityservices.org

“We are exploring ways of introducing mixed media art, music, and movement to adults who have typically had limited opportunities for creative expression,” said Pat Boyle, director of program Services in Utah County and St. George who oversees seven day programs and art centers. “In fact, many of the people we serve have also lived with limited opportunities to choose and make even simple decisions. Families have been saying that their family members at the Center have been coming home so much happier. The arts program has truly enriched their life. The use of music and the slower, project-based atmosphere have also resulted in a much calmer group of people. The clients are free to express themselves rather than just doing things the way they’re told.”

TURN Community Services, Inc., is a nonprofit organization founded by parents in 1973 to create alternatives to institutions for their children and other family members with disabilities. In 42 years, TURN has grown to serve over 740 individuals in 11 Utah counties, offering a full range of residential, day, employment, summer camp, family support, and respite services.

For more information or to volunteer or arrange a visit at anytime, contact the Red Hills Art Center at (435) 255-8001 or visit its website. You can also email Dave Hennessey, associate director of TURN Community Services, or call him at (801) 376-6844.

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