Silverthorne asking residents to donate paddles for public art project

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The Art Spot in Silverthorne is collecting paddles for a public art installation celebrating recreation on the Blue River.
Steve Lauder/Town of Silverthorne

The town of Silverthorne is asking residents for old paddles to create a permanent public art installation celebrating the Blue River. 

The Art Spot Silverthorne Makerspace at 401 Blue River Parkway is collecting kayak, canoe, raft, stand-up and vintage paddles through Wednesday, June 10.

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