Perfect day for an art stroll
Here's Anna Marie Windish-Hunt proudly showing off her work (and selling, too). That's Anna to the left with art lovers Pierre and Marie.
The singer was very good. She sang a lot of Gwen Stafani stuff. When I first arrived, as I was walking from around the block, I thought it was canned music from the radio or something. And then I was pleased to see the band.
There was all sorts of work from traditional to these sea shell creations.
There seemed to be more artists this year than last year, too.
These funny faces were created by Diane Karmiol, a local artist.
There seemed to be as many dogs as people -- they came by foot and baby stroller.
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3 Comments:
I came for 15 minutes and spent the whole afternoon! I ran into several people who where newcomers to the Grove and all were delighted to be joining what they perceived as a wonderful community. There is always a lot of talk about taking the Grove back to how it should be. Perhaps more streets should do what the neighbors on Gifford have been doing so well for 9 years running! Congratulations, and thank you for a wonderful time.
Such a beautiful village in dire need of improved infrastructure and more police presence. Are you listening commissioner Sarnoff?
More police presence? Okay, whatever.
Far as I knew, it's an ART STROLL!
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