ENTERTAINMENT

3 To Do: End of School Teen Party, more

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1. Friday: End of School Teen Party at Mackle Park; summer camp

For grades six through 12, from 12:30 until 3:30 p.m., Friday, May 25, at the Mackle Park Basketball Court.

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No cost. Chance to win a free basketball. Inflatable obstacle course and much more.

Also, learn about Camp Mackle 2018, a summer camp program for children entering first grade through fifth grade. Camp Stellar is the summer camp for youth 6th through 8th grades. 

Hours of operation are 7:30 a.m. until 6 p.m., Monday through Friday. Camp Mackle will begin Friday, June 1 and end on Aug. 14.

Information: Mackle Park, 239-642-0575.

2. Parallel Harmonies: Art and Nature

Now through Oct. 31 at the Rookery Bay Environmental Learning center, 300 Tower Road, Naples. Opening reception: 5:30 to 7 p.m., Friday, June 1.

Closing reception: 5:30 to 7 p.m. Friday, Oct. 26.

3. Exhibition: ‘Rock, Paper, Scissors’

Marco Island Center for the Arts invites the public to Rock Paper Scissors, an exhibition of work by three artists that will be on view at the Lauritzen and Rush galleries through May 29.

A piece titled, "Kindred Spirits" hangs on the wall during the set up of the Rock Paper Scissors Exhibition at the Marco Island Center for the Arts on Friday, May 4, 2018.

The exhibition will include work by Lucrezia Bieler, Angelika Kade and Joanna Sunshine. The show’s title refers to the ancient hand game of Chinese origin and is a popular recreation enjoyed by children and adults the world over. The show is divided into three sections. Rock or stone has been used since early times for sculpture. Paper is known for its flexible nature for 2D and 3D art. Scissors are used for the cutting and folding of various materials.

In the La Petite Galerie: Billie Granneman showcases her art of book making design.

Marco Island Center for the Arts is located at 1010 Winterberry Drive, Marco Island.

Information: marcoislandart.org.