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Art

“One should not pass over in silence the little home industries where young and old toiled long and patiently, at those useful arts and crafts which would add a few dollars to personal and family income.”
– Jasper Stahl, The History of Broad Bay, Vol. 2, 1956

Sam Pennington
“It was an out and out fake.”

Sam Pennington

March 2, 2023

The first story I ever wrote was about an auctioneer who had been indicted for receiving stolen goods.  And my father … Continue reading about Sam Pennington

Holly Berry
“What gives me hope is that the sun comes up every day, whether we see it or not.”

Holly Berry

December 28, 2022

I really love winter.  Visually, it’s not a season that enters my work.  But it does spiritually.  It’s the time of year … Continue reading about Holly Berry

Nadia Colvin
“We’re family.”

Nadia Colvin

December 9, 2022

A lot of people think working in a flower shop is glamorous.  It’s not.  It’s hard work.  Morning starts with making … Continue reading about Nadia Colvin

Keri Lupien
“If you want something to change, you have to start somewhere.”

Keri Lupien

September 1, 2022

The year was 2020 and we were opening the Waldo.  It was to be a season of theater, performing arts, youth education, … Continue reading about Keri Lupien

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