Reflecting on pop culture in the Atomic Age
Published 5:54 pm Friday, April 21, 2023
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Beau Kilian points to part of the illustration as Cheyenne, an Isle of Wight County Museum volunteer, tells a story during Spring Break Camp at Windsor Town Center.
Georgia Kilian holds up her completed B-list movie monster footprint and movie poster.
Anuhea Bond composes a message to accompany her B-list movie monster footprints.
Emma Fernandez holds a model that helped her and other campers learn about the Atomic Age.
Beau Kilian makes a cut to contribute to his craft project amid Isle of Wight County Parks and Recreation’s Spring Break Camp held at Windsor Town Center.
Developing her B-list movie monster footprints is Sophia Dunn.
Shiloh Mckiver crafts her own B-list movie monster footprint during Isle of Wight County Parks and Recreation’s Spring Break Camp held at Windsor Town Center on April 11.
Noah Massa works on a project during Spring Break Camp at Windsor Town Center with assistance from Isle of Wight County Museum Docent Nancy Soles.
Isle of Wight County Parks and Recreation’s Spring Break Camp held at Windsor Town Center featured a focus on Cold War-era history on April 11.
An Isle of Wight County Museum news release noted that the museum hosted a discussion of the Atomic Age and the time period’s influence on pop culture.
Afterwards, participants were inspired to create their own B-list movie monster footprints and movie posters inspired by those footprints.