a four-part exhibition combining classic fairytales by the Brothers Grimm with modern attitudes on sustainability and protecting the environment. With milk and cookie receptions, crafts, shows and more.
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Recycled Fairytales: Creativity Retold, Re-Imagined, Renewed 

When: Jan. 7-Aug. 31 2012

Fairy tales are often scary or morose affairs, sad stories with gory outcomes wrapped around archaic morals. Some people (yours truly) find them charming that way, but see no fault in updating them for modern tastes. Recycled Fairytales: Creativity Retold, Re-imagined, Renewed does that at the Buell Children's Museum (210 N. Santa Fe Ave., Pueblo, sdc-arts.org/buellchildrensmuseum.html) with a four-part exhibition relating the stories of the Brothers Grimm with the importance of environmental stewardship. Part One opens today, and the calendar keeps busy for the next eight months, with receptions, activity days and other events. — Edie Adelstein

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