Wednesday, July 11, 2018

Highland Park's Sisters City Foundation at Oak Terrace Elementary School

Artist and Architect, Citlalli Pérez Meza of Highland Park's Sisters City Foundation of Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, helps bring culture by teaching kids how to create the "Eye of God", which symbolizes power and to understand the unknown, on Wednesday, July 11, 2018 at Oak Terrace Elementary School in Highwood.  (Mark Ukena/Pioneer Press)




Artists and Architect, Citlalli Pérez Meza (standing black) and Paula Jimenez (yellow) both of Highland Park's Sisters City Foundation of Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, help bring culture by teaching kids how to create the "Eye of God", which symbolizes power and to understand the unknown, on Wednesday, July 11, 2018 at Oak Terrace Elementary School in Highwood.  (Mark Ukena/Pioneer Press)


Paula Jimenez (yellow) of Highland Park's Sisters City Foundation of Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, helps some Northwood Middle School students as they construct the "Eye of God", which symbolizes power and to understand the unknown, on Wednesday, July 11, 2018 at Oak Terrace Elementary School in Highwood.  (Mark Ukena/Pioneer Press)

Northwood Middle School student, Danae Raymundo-Delgado, constructs the "Eye of God", which symbolizes power and to understand the unknown, during Highland Park's Sisters City Foundation of Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, on Wednesday, July 11, 2018 at Oak Terrace Elementary School in Highwood.  (Mark Ukena/Pioneer Press)

Artist and Architect, Citlalli Pérez Meza of Highland Park's Sisters City Foundation of Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, helps bring culture by teaching kids how to create the "Eye of God", which symbolizes power and to understand the unknown, on Wednesday, July 11, 2018 at Oak Terrace Elementary School in Highwood.  (Mark Ukena/Pioneer Press)

Teresa Paredes (red) of Highland Park's Sisters City Foundation of Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, helps some Northwood Middle School students as they construct the "Eye of God", which symbolizes power and to understand the unknown, on Wednesday, July 11, 2018 at Oak Terrace Elementary School in Highwood.  (Mark Ukena/Pioneer Press)




Northwood Middle School student, Alfonso Gomez, constructs the "Eye of God", which symbolizes power and to understand the unknown, during Highland Park's Sisters City Foundation of Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, on Wednesday, July 11, 2018 at Oak Terrace Elementary School in Highwood.  (Mark Ukena/Pioneer Press)


Ana Carina Cibrian (right) of Highland Park's Sisters City Foundation of Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, helps Northwood Middle School student, Joseph Campos (left) as him and his classmates construct the "Eye of God", which symbolizes power and to understand the unknown, on Wednesday, July 11, 2018 at Oak Terrace Elementary School in Highwood.  (Mark Ukena/Pioneer Press)


Highland Park's Sisters City Foundation provides cultural and educational exchanges, helping Northwood Middle School students as they construct the "Eye of God", which symbolizes power and to understand the unknown, on Wednesday, July 11, 2018 at Oak Terrace Elementary School in Highwood.  (Mark Ukena/Pioneer Press)



Northwood Middle School student, Lupe Taboada, constructs the "Eye of God", which symbolizes power and to understand the unknown, during Highland Park's Sisters City Foundation of Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, on Wednesday, July 11, 2018 at Oak Terrace Elementary School in Highwood.  (Mark Ukena/Pioneer Press)

Ana Carina Cibrian (right) of Highland Park's Sisters City Foundation of Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, helps Northwood Middle School student, Joseph Campos (left) as him and his classmates construct the "Eye of God", which symbolizes power and to understand the unknown, on Wednesday, July 11, 2018 at Oak Terrace Elementary School in Highwood.  (Mark Ukena/Pioneer Press)


Eduardo Martinez (middle) of Highland Park's Sisters City Foundation of Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, helps Northwood Middle School student, Andrew Washington, as him and his classmates construct the "Eye of God", which symbolizes power and to understand the unknown, on Wednesday, July 11, 2018 at Oak Terrace Elementary School in Highwood.  (Mark Ukena/Pioneer Press)

Northwood Middle School student, Andrew Washington, constructs the "Eye of God", which symbolizes power and to understand the unknown, during Highland Park's Sisters City Foundation of Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, on Wednesday, July 11, 2018 at Oak Terrace Elementary School in Highwood.  (Mark Ukena/Pioneer Press)


Northwood Middle School students raise up their "Eye of God" art with their new friends of Highland Park's Sisters City Foundation of Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, on Wednesday, July 11, 2018 at Oak Terrace Elementary School in Highwood.  (Mark Ukena/Pioneer Press)

Northwood Middle School students raise up their "Eye of God" art with their new friends of Highland Park's Sisters City Foundation of Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, on Wednesday, July 11, 2018 at Oak Terrace Elementary School in Highwood.  (Mark Ukena/Pioneer Press)

Highland Park's Sisters City Foundation of Puerto Vallarta, Mexico's Citlalli Pérez Meza (center) and Ana Carina Cibrian (2nd right) give Edgewood Teacher and Sister Cities Committee Member, Lori Wyatt (left) some gifts, on Wednesday, July 11, 2018 at Oak Terrace Elementary School in Highwood.  (Mark Ukena/Pioneer Press)


Highland Park's Sisters City Foundation of Puerto Vallarta, Mexico's Citlalli Pérez Meza (center) and Ana Carina Cibrian (right) give Edgewood Teacher and Sister Cities Committee Member, Lori Wyatt (left) some gifts, on Wednesday, July 11, 2018 at Oak Terrace Elementary School in Highwood.  (Mark Ukena/Pioneer Press)

Highland Park's Sisters City Foundation of Puerto Vallarta, Mexico's Citlalli Pérez Meza (center) and Ana Carina Cibrian (2nd right) give Edgewood Teacher and Sister Cities Committee Member, Lori Wyatt (left) some gifts, on Wednesday, July 11, 2018 at Oak Terrace Elementary School in Highwood.  (Mark Ukena/Pioneer Press)






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