Sun, 07/11/2021 - 4:30pm
“Marshall Point Lighthouse” by Lydia Kaeyer. (Photo courtesy Jackson Memorial Library)
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TENANTS HARBOR Jackson Memorial Library, 71 Main Street, Tenants Harbor, will host an exhibition of paintings by artists Lauren Gill and Lydia Kaeyer. The show begins July 20 and runs through August 6.
Lauren Gill’s genres vary from the beautiful landscapes and seascapes that surround all of us here on the Midcoast daily to still life’s, abstracts and pet portraits. She works in oils, watercolors and acrylics. Her time is split between her studio in Tenants Harbor and her Florida home, where she shows her work as a member of the Art Center of Bonita Springs. Lauren’s work has been shown locally at Art Space Gallery in Rockland and Art of the See in South Thomaston.
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Penelope Anne “Penny” Savage
Penelope Anne “Penny” Savage 1947 – 2021 BOWDOIN – Penelope Anne “Penny” Savage died June 23, 2021, at her home in Bowdoin after a long struggle with Alzheimer’s disease. She was born on June 26, 1947 in Hollywood, Calif., the daughter of the late David Savage and Carol Curtis-Brown Savage. She spent her childhood in Connecticut, and New Jersey, graduating from Princeton (NJ) High School in 1965. As a young woman, she lived in England for 13 years, moving to Maine in 1979. She initially made her home in Scarborough and worked as an administrative secretary for Mercy Hospital and, later, for Maine Medical Partners Family Practice, retiring in 2012. Penny married Earle C. Mitchell, Jr. on June 21, 1995. Together, Mitch and Penny farmed one hundred acres of land in Bowdoin