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Published: 6/3/2021 12:08:32 PM The Sharing Arts Network has met its fundraising goals for a new ceramics center in Dublin. The arts organization raised $110,000 in the past year to secure a long-term lease in the Dublin Village Park and ceramics equipment via individual donations, tax credit sales to local businesses, and some in-kind equipment donations, organizer and MAxT Makerspace director Roy Schlieben said. The ceramics center will feature a gas kiln, electric kilns, a glazing room, six wheels, and other pottery tools and equipment, he said. “We expect to have regular classes for all ages and abilities,” he said. Although he’s hopeful for an earlier opening, Schlieben said he expects the studio to be open this fall, following renovations. ....
The EarthSong Artists get together every Thursday and have since the days when they first formed at the former Sharon Arts Center.It is a collection of 11 artists who simply enjoy painting as a group. During one of their meetings, the topic of. ....
Monadnock Ledger-Transcript Published: 1/12/2021 11:18:57 AM It was back in the mid-1990s when Stan Fry and Cy Gregg bought their first properties in downtown Peterborough. “At that time, the downtown sector was not particularly attractive,” Gregg said. The first section included the properties along the Nubanusit Brook, currently occupied by businesses like Knitty Gritty Yarn Shop, Anytime Apparel and Bowerbird & Friends, and what would eventually become Twelve Pine. “We just looked at it and said there’s some real possibilities here,” Gregg said. Over the years, they have added more properties – the building that houses Fry Fine Art and European Esthetics, the Granite Block and Steele’s Stationers building and the other locations that make up Depot Square, like the Hobbs Jewelers building, as well as what is known as the bank building at 45 Main Street. ....