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“Adoration,” a French silk dye on Habotai silk by Laura Fox-Wallis, is on display at St. David’s Healing Arts gallery until June 23.
Art Scapes: LaWann Tull’s solo exhibit comes to the library
Tastes of the Town: Alma opens at The Hacienda
Robert Halstrom and his dog Ladybug relax near day's end at what was once Granger United Methodist Church on Monday, May 22. Halstrom and his wife Joanne bought the circa 1904 church in 2019. The project has continued since then, but then Joanne was dealt a a life-altering accident in March 2022. The project has been put on hold for months, but slowly, Halstrom is back at work. Photos by Andy Sharp
Follow the Light: For couple, Granger church restoration an exercise of passion, patience and preservation
“Bicycle Arch” photograph by Ellen Greeney captures a lone biker riding in Mackinac Island State Park in Michigan on Lake Huron. The Arch Rock is nearly 15 stories tall of natural limestone. Photo by Ellen Greeney
Art Scapes: Charlie Favret’s art featured at Papi’s Pies
GUEST ESSAY: The devastating impacts of unchecked development
TASTES: Mothers loved everywhere around the globe
BiblioFiles: Learn about Georgetown during National Preservation Month
Art Scapes: “Alchemy” by Michelle Stroescu finds a home at Georgetown City Hall
Taste of the town: From gum to Georgetown, 1848 was a very good year
Georgetown photographer Tom Cavness is pictured at Bull Branch Park on Sunday, April 9, as he continues to master the 19th Century technique of wet plate collodion photography. With him on this morning was a 1933 8x10 view camera manufactured by Burke and James. Photos by Andy Sharp