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Puck dreams: From lakes & ponds to state, across the generations

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Three Covenant Athletes Named USA South Track Athletes Of The Week

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Suffolk artists launch Woodbridge Container Projects | East Anglian Daily Times

Published: 7:30 AM May 4, 2021    Organisers of The Container Projects, May Cornet, Alice Andrea Ewing, Emily Richardson. Picture: Sarah Lucy Brown - Credit: Sarah Lucy Brown Three Suffolk-based artists are the brains behind two new projects aimed at reviving community arts and supporting parents’ wellbeing – using a refurbished container as their muse.  May Cornet, Alice Andrea Ewing and Emily Richardson are launching Container Projects, a new creative resource for Woodbridge and surrounding areas, which provides free or low-cost workshops and events. The space is located in one of the refurbished containers opposite Kingston playing field.  Devised by the trio in response to issues of social isolation faced by many during the Covid crisis, Ms Ewing said of the project: “The intention was to provide safe opportunities for both the making, viewing and promotion of culture in our community at a time where access and travel to other cultural centres were restricted. 

Suffolk artists launch Woodbridge Container Projects

Published: 7:30 AM May 4, 2021    Organisers of The Container Projects, May Cornet, Alice Andrea Ewing, Emily Richardson. Picture: Sarah Lucy Brown - Credit: Sarah Lucy Brown Three Suffolk-based artists are the brains behind two new projects aimed at reviving community arts and supporting parents’ wellbeing – using a refurbished container as their muse.  May Cornet, Alice Andrea Ewing and Emily Richardson are launching Container Projects, a new creative resource for Woodbridge and surrounding areas, which provides free or low-cost workshops and events. The space is located in one of the refurbished containers opposite Kingston playing field.  Devised by the trio in response to issues of social isolation faced by many during the Covid crisis, Ms Ewing said of the project: “The intention was to provide safe opportunities for both the making, viewing and promotion of culture in our community at a time where access and travel to other cultural centres were restricted. 

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