PULASKI â The Salmon River Fine Arts Center announced the winners of their annual Sunday Artist show on Sunday, May 16, during a Facebook Live event.
The show, sponsored by Edward Jones, is an opportunity for amateurs, emerging artists, and semi-professional artists (those not making a livelihood with their art) to exhibit their art and have it professionally judged. Thirty-three local artists entered the show this year with over 85 pieces.
This yearâs judging was done by Sharon Blair, a lifelong multi-disciplined artist from Syracuse Commercial Art Supply. Blair has had her work exhibited in many Central New York venues and has juried various regional art shows. The judgeâs picks were based on three criteria: visual impact, originality and craftsmanship and cash awards were presented for first, second and third place in the following seven categories.
Today is my last day as style editor of
Portland Monthly after 11 years. Let s walk down memory lane together and check out the hits.
By
Eden Dawn
5/7/2021 at 2:16pm
I ve kept every issue over the last decade and here is just a handful from the early 2010s.
In my
Portland Monthly tenure, I have held many titles internally: 1990s editor, shenanigans editor, born-and-raised Oregonian editor, oh-god-she-has-a-microphone-again editor.
But above all of those, Iâve proudly been our style editor, covering Portland s fashion scene. And today is my last day.
Over the last 11 years (which has covered 130+ print issues and literally thousands of digital stories), Iâve had the wonderful job of writing about our cityâs fashion designers, makers, and small businesses. It has been such a gift. I will scream from the rooftops forever about the massive talent in this city, and the dedication folks have to their craft kept me going and excited for what is a lifetime in th
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The tide is rising for home sales in Delaware, up nearly 50% in the second half of 2020, including a continuing wave in 2021 at the beaches where the most expensive home listed for sale is over $10 million.
“It has been so, so busy. It’s amazing,” said Sandi Bisgood, a Realtor with Ocean Atlantic Sotheby’s International Realty in Rehoboth Beach. “I have never started a year this strong in 22 years.”
Some people’s home buying decisions have been influenced by changes due to the coronavirus, said Bisgood, an at-large director for the Delaware Association of Realtors and past president of the Sussex County Association of Realtors.
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The tide is rising for home sales in Delaware, up nearly 50% in the second half of 2020, including a continuing wave in 2021 at the beaches where the most expensive home listed for sale is over $10 million.
“It has been so, so busy. It’s amazing,” said Sandi Bisgood, a Realtor with Ocean Atlantic Sotheby’s International Realty in Rehoboth Beach. “I have never started a year this strong in 22 years.”