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The Rangeley Friends of the Arts continues the Community Art Project with “Rangeley Rocks ME,” a new geo-tagging project where people paint rocks, place them somewhere, photograph and post their locations on a Facebook page. Another person then finds the painted rock and take it away with them on their travels. They then place it someplace else, photograph and post its new location, so the rock travels and you can follow the travels of your rock.
Rangeley Rocks Guidelines: Please submit at least two rocks, one large and one small, more submissions are allowed. One rock would be a large flat rock (minimum of 6″ x 10″) suitable for stacking in a cairn, or tower of stacked rocks. For the large flat rock artists should focus the decorative painting around the edge so stacking will not obscure the design. The other rock should be smaller, suitable for traveling. The painting on this rock could cover the entire top side.
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Rangeley arts group to begin 1-act play auditions
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The Rangeley Friends of the Arts will hold open auditions beginning at 2 p.m. Saturday, May 15, for a series of small-cast one-act plays to be presented on July 1, 2, 4 and 5 during its One-Act Play Festival.
Each play will have a unique director. Plays include “The Reading of the Will,” “Morning of a Private Eye,” “Boy Meets Girl in Washington” and “Optimism.” During auditions, masks are to be worn and social distancing observed.
The casts for individual plays will not overlap backstage on the nights of production. All COVID-19 social distancing restrictions are to be followed in staging and presentation, and all COVID-19 state restrictions regarding audience size and social distancing are to be observed.
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FARMINGTON United Way of the Tri-Valley Area recently added five new members to its board of directors.
Dr. Erika Schumacher obtained her medical degree from the Larner UVM School of Medicine in 2008 and completed residency at Yale-New Haven Children’s Hospital in June of 2011. She subsequently directed the Yale Pediatric Refugee Clinic for newly arrived refugees for several years, as well as practiced pediatric medicine in a community practice in central Connecticut. In 2015, she relocated with her husband and daughter to Farmington, worked five years at Franklin Memorial Hospital and then opened a private practice at Narrow Gauge Square.
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