Members of the Lake Geneva Tourism Commission recently awarded a $38,000 grant to help promote the World’s Tallest Glass Tree Festival, which will be held Dec. 6-8 and Dec. 13-15 at the Yerkes Observatory.
World's Tallest Glass Tree creators conduct demonstration at Eastview Elementary School
Jason Mack and Robert Elliott prepare to conduct a glass blowing demonstration at Eastview Elementary School
Jason Mack, left, and Robert Elliott, creators of the World’s Tallest Glass Tree, prepare to conduct a glass blowing demonstration at Eastview Elementary School.
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Jason Mack blows a large glass bubble during a presentation at Eastview Elementary School
Jason Mack blows a large glass bubble during a demonstration at Eastview Elementary School.
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Eastview Elementary School students watch a glass blowing demonstration from the creators of the World's Tallest Glass Tree
Eastview Elementary School students watch a glass blowing demonstration. The students also learned about hot glass and recycling.
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Jason Mack and Robert Elliott answer the students' questions during their presentation
Jason Mack, left, and Robert Elliott answer the students’ questions during their presentation.
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Jason Mack and Robert Elliott begin to put away their equipment after their demonstraton
Jason Mack, left, and Robert Elliott begin to put away their equipment after their glass blowing demonstration at Eastview Elementary School.
Members of the Lake Geneva Tourism Commission recently awarded a $38,000 grant to help promote the World’s Tallest Glass Tree Festival, which will be held Dec. 6-8 and Dec. 13-15 at the Yerkes Observatory.