The 17-acre site is part art park, part cultural events center. Visitors can paint freely on the outside walls, but there are also curated exhibits and an events space.
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The festival draws roughly 15,000 people each year and is open to everyone with the hope of "promoting traditional arts and knowledge, dispelling myths and encouraging appreciation of this rich and diverse culture," according to its website.
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The district had until Nov. 21 to submit turnaround plans for 12 schools that received failing grades multiple years in a row.
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