Saturday, March 26, 300-400 people traipsed through the old library to share in a celebration of the arts. Visitors enjoyed dance performances, ukelele playing, large-format photography and other art forms while stopping by for a hot cup of minestrone from Chef Paul
Photos by Lisa Aciukewicz
Danno Sullivan (left) shows Andrea Hill a ukelele as her son Alex takes one for a test drive.
Roanne Robbins of Honeyfield Flowers and author of Continuous Container Gardens plants a container with tullips and forsythia.
Jim Croyle, Jr., and Chef Paul Correnty discuss the possibility of Blue Moon Farm providing micro greens to the Harvard schools.
Dance instructors Sheila Peters (left) and Edie Hettinger perform an original dance.
Sharon Chandler (left) poses as Bob Hubert adjusts his 8x10 large-format camera for a portrait.
Felting artist Lyn Slade (left) discusses one of her felt “paintings” with Ellen Cavanagh.
Laura Busky (left) and Joan Paul try out the looms from the Fiber Loft.