KWAHS Sand Sculpting Camp Posted on June 23, 2017 by Contributed Sand sculptor Marianne van den Broek and Key West Art & Historical Society ArtCamp! instructor Crystal Smith (background) stand with Sand Sculpting Camp students, left to right: Janeylis Jimenez, 9, Rylee Howarth, 9, Taylor Gibson, 9, Danielle Scali, 9, Alice Benson, 5, Amelia Korzen, 6, Hazel Matarazzo, 5, Emma Bradshaw, 5, Anthony Korzen, 11, Cruz Matarazzo, 5, Kai Woods, 7, Gabriella Rodriquez, 6, and Aubree Howarth, 7, who discovered and excavated the hidden remains of a clay triceratops skeleton on Tuesday. The pre-historic creature was buried in a sand-pit on the parade grounds at Fort East Martello the week before by Teen Camp Fossil Lab students. An inventory of “bones” included 9 big ribs, 11 small ribs (2 broken) 1 hip-bone, 16 tail-bones, 1 back upper leg, a lower jaw, skull and more.For more information on KWAHS summer ArtCamp! and TeenCamp sessions, visit kwahs.org/education/artcamp-2017. For teen workshop scholarship inquiries, call Adele Williams at 305-295-6616, extension 115. Left to right: Gabriella Rodriquez, 6, Janeylis Jimenez, 9, Kai Woods, 7, and Aubree Howarth, 7, create a “coral-reef” of sand during Key West Art & Historical Society ArtCamp! Sand Sculpting Camp, taught by sand sculptor Marianne van den Broek at Fort East Martello on Tuesday. For more information on KWAHS summer ArtCamp! and TeenCamp sessions, visit kwahs.org/education/artcamp-2017. For teen workshop scholarship inquiries, call Adele Williams at 305-295-6616, extension 115.