Subject: We've got an EGGciting announcement!

 

GET READY FOR AN EGG-STREME MONTH!

Sorry, bad yolk?

 

From the makers of the Steubenville Nutcracker Village, the Nelson’s are excited to announce this year’s Great Steubenville Eggsibition! A completely free event, we’ve created 32 giant, 1'-3' tall eggs that have been designed by over 20 local artists. And beginning April 2nd, we will be hiding them in downtown businesses for an all-city, all-ages Easter Egg hunt! Take some time to visit local businesses and check out these egg-stravagant works of art!

 

WHEN: April 2nd - May 2nd
WHERE: Downtown Steubenville
PRICE: FREE!

Steubie Art Eggs

(Psst, make sure to follow us on Facebook and Instagram for event updates and to post all your egg-selfies with the #SteubieArtEggs! Happy Hunting!)

 

EGG DECORATING!

 
Pysanky Egg Decorating Class

We’re also excited to announce our Pysanky Egg Decorating class! Join us Saturday, March 20th for a morning of Ukrainian egg decorating! Learn the history of this Easter egg folk art and try your hand at writing a Pysanky Egg, as the designs are not painted on but written with beeswax! We will be providing all the eggs and supplies, and will also have a few kits for purchase as well. Hope to see you there!

 

WHO:  Ages 15+ only

WHEN: March 20th, 2021
WHERE: Leonardo's Coffeehouse & Renaissance Coffee Roasting Co.
(159 N. 4th Street, Steubenville, OH 43952)
PRICE: 10/Individual to cover cost of supplies
$20 kits available for purchase

 
Egg decorating class
 
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DID YOU KNOW?

According to Christian tradition, meat, dairy, and eggs were prohibited during the Lenten fast. Since it’s not an easy task to convince chickens to observe Lent and cease egg-laying for forty days, the eggs were often hard-boiled in order to preserve them. By the time Easter arrived, there would be quite a stockpile of eggs that needed to be used in short order, so eating eggs developed into an Easter tradition. Because of this, some Christians symbolically link the cracking open of eggs with the empty tomb of Christ. Eggs have become a symbol of spring, and likewise represent life and hope.

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 Many Eastern European countries decorated their eggs during the Lenten Season, often with flowers, birds, sun, and other symbols of spring, and this tradition has been passed along to many other cultures since. Along with the eating of eggs, many Easter egg games developed as part of the spring celebrations: egg tapping, egg rolling, Pace egg plays, egg dances, and of course, egg hunts. In the spirit of these traditions, the wood shop at Nelson’s made the giant eggs and launched a large-scale Easter egg hunt in 2016. The eggs were designed and meticulously painted by more than 20 different local artists, with inspirations taken from famous art pieces, Eastern European pysanka patterns, and local landmarks. Just as the first decorated eggs were a symbol of life to their cultures, we hope that our giant eggs will help remind viewers of the hope we should all have for our communities and for our world.

 
 

 

We are proud to call ourselves American makers and are strongly committed to the quality craftsmanship and creative design behind each of our original products. A combination of conventional techniques and modern machinery allows us to build items to last for generations to come. It is our mission to make products that inspire goodness, truth, and beauty in everyday life.