Scenes from Joplin six months later
Date: 12/16/2011 Album ID: 1380861
Photos by Emily Rasinski
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Talk of angels and butterfly people have been circulating Joplin since the May 22 tornado ripped through the town.
The mural ÒButterfly Effect: Dreams Take FlightÓ painted on the side of the Dixie Printing building at the corner of 15th and Main Streets in Joplin was dedicated in September. The lead muralist Dave Loewenstein included art work from local children in the work. Photo taken Thursday Dec. 8, 2011. 
Emily Rasinski,  erasinski@post-dispatch.com
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The mural ÒButterfly Effect: Dreams Take FlightÓ painted on the side of the Dixie Printing building at the corner of 15th and Main Streets in Joplin was dedicated in September. The lead muralist Dave Loewenstein included art work from local children in the work. Photo taken Thursday Dec. 8, 2011. 
Emily Rasinski,  erasinski@post-dispatch.com
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Maggie McConnell, 11, reaches to put the angel on top of their Christmas tree while her stepsister Annelise Pinjuv, 11, looks on at their home in Joplin Thursday Dec. 8, 2011. Pinjuv and McConnell participated in an art program at the Spiva Center for the Arts over the summer. Parts of one of their drawings, which included angels, was included in the mural ÒButterfly Effect: Dreams Take FlightÓ in downtown Joplin. 
Emily Rasinski,  erasinski@post-dispatch.com
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