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Hula Hoop needle work display at Legacy Commons

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Legacy Commons for Active Seniors, 930 E. Avenue Q-9, in Palmdale, is hosting a Hula Hoop Art Exhibit through November that features works created by local  seniors.

The exhibit, which is comprised of 17 unique submissions, displays artwork that was created from hula hoops, yarn, ribbon, canvas, and various decorative embellishments. Techniques used to create the art pieces include crochet, needle point, yarn wrapping, splatter art, and ribbon making.

“Each piece is an original and created completely by  one of our Legacy Commons patrons,” said Laura Rice, Palmdale recreation coordinator. “Each has its own meaning, such as a beautiful red and purple submission by Betty Butler that represents the Red Hat Society.”

Another piece crafted by Debra Schneider features intricate needle work that took about six weeks to crochet the entire piece around the hula hoop, including the accompanying flowers.

“We wanted to give an opportunity for our seniors to exhibit their needle work talents in an artistic forum,” Rice added. “Participants have expressed to us how fun creating these pieces have been, even those who were hesitant to participate” Now we’d like to share what they’ve created by inviting the community to stop by and see their beautiful works.”

Legacy Commons for Active Seniors is open 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Thursday, and from 8 a.m. to noon on Friday. For more details, call (661) 267-5904.

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