Fall into the Woods to feature new sculptures

For the City Times
STEVENS POINT – A “Fall into the Woods” celebration will be held Sept. 21, 5-7 p.m., at the Stevens Point Sculpture Park, 900 North Second Street, featuring new works by Ann Klefstad, Duluth, MN, and Beth Nybeck, Kansas City, MO.
Attendees will have a chance to meet artists, listen to live music, watch aerial artists, take a guided tour, and enjoy interactive art, donated food and beverages, and if weather permits, a bonfire.
The Stevens Point Sculpture Park is volunteer run and funded by private donors and grants through the Community Foundation of Central Wisconsin and the Stevens Point Tourism Commission.
The Stevens Point Sculpture Park is a 20-acre site featuring woodlands, wetlands, ponds, and prairie. The mission of the Stevens Point Sculpture Park is to “provide a welcoming and accessible outdoor venue for environmental arts exhibitions, activities, and educational programs.”
For more information, visit www.stevenspointsculpturepark.org.