2Do: Museums, parks, family events and more for Feb. 3-9, 2012
2929 Richmond Road, Beachwood. 216-593-0575 or maltzmuseum.org. Features a rich selection from the Temple Museum of Religious Art's collection of art and artifacts that includes ritual objects, sacred books and scrolls and fine art from around the world. 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday-Friday and Sunday (until 9 p.m. Wednesday); noon-5 p.m. Saturday. Closed all holiday Mondays unless noted on the website. $12; $10, seniors 60 and older, and students 12 and up; $5, children 5-11. Free for Maltz Museum members and children under 5. Black History Month: Performance Preview Antebellum and Director's Talk. Join Cleveland Public Theatre director Beth Wood and members of the cast of Antebellum as they talk about and perform selected scenes from this provocative drama that unfolds against the backdrop of a southern plantation, a German concentration camp and the 1939 Atlanta premiere of Gone with the Wind; a play that resonates with the entwining realities of Nazi cruelty and Hollywood dreams. And don’t miss the drawing for complementary tickets to Antebellum at Cleveland Public Theatre February 23—March 10. 7 p.m. Wednesday.International Exposition Center. 6200 Riverside Drive, Cleveland. 216-265-7206 or www.ixcenter.com. The Great Big Home & Garden Expo. The show will feature more than 650 exhibitors with home and garden displays and products, celebrity designer rooms, appearances by home and garden celebrities, entertainment and a Kids Zone. 10 a.m.-9 p.m. Saturday; 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Sunday; 11 a.m.-9 p.m. Monday-Thursday. $7-$10.
Paws By The Lake. 33757 Lake Road, Avon Lake. 440-933-5297 or pawsbythelakeresort.com. The Grateful Dog Bakery's Hearts & Paws Valentine Social. Love is in the air! Join us along with D.O.G. Apparel at Paws on the Lake for a a Huge social event to benefit Love-a-Stray and Fido's Comapnion Rescues.
How To Draw Rainforest Animals - News
The free program features live animals, exhibits, presentations, crafts, hikes, puppet shows and more. 10 am-5 pm Saturday-Sunday. Saturday Night Special: "Rainforest and the Mountains of Peru." Nancy Hughes of the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo was part of
Binturongs, a cousin of civets and found in the rainforests of Asia from Nepal to Java, aren't the only mammals with perplexingly familiar scents. Before I started wondering about butter-scented binturongs, my attention was drawn to the pee of maned

A group of third-graders at Jefferson Elementary Center aren't monkeying around when it comes to protecting the rainforest and the animals that live there. Teacher Michelle Hyduchak and about 15 of her students have teamed up with the Philadelphia Zoo

So people don't feel the same level of sympathy and yet the issue is far more serious than rainforests.” The exhibition draws on the visual arts, decorative arts and natural history collections, as well as the contemporary work.
She has mostly self-published nine books of her animal photographs, with titles from "Animals Don't Wear Lipstick Because …" to "Seasoned (old) Dogs." The afterword of one of her books, "I'm Lucy: A Day in the Life of a Young Bonobo," is written by
Q&A: How do you draw Rain Forest animals? | Animals
The best way to draw anything is to start simple. Using light circles, rectangles, triangles, ect., you can create the “skeleton” for any animal. Once you have the basic shape, the rest is easy. Just draw in some eyes, a tail, paws, ect and color it if you want to and there you go! For projects, it’s best not to get too detailed, simple is good especially if it’s on poster board.