A patchwork of public art created by 600 children has put Maine on the American Barn Quilt Trail.
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Alan Bray: The Art of Community
“This part of Maine, the north woods and the people who live here, are tough in equal measure. People live close to the bone and retain many of the skills and instincts that are required to survive and even occasionally thrive here.”
Read MoreChet Jordan: A Legacy of Leadership
“When the scholarship was started, students in Aroostook County, Bangor, and Cumberland County were eligible. We picked these places because Dad loved Aroostook County (hunting, fishing and the wonderful people). He had a business that he loved in Bangor and of course he lived in Cumberland County. We have expanded it because the right candidate could be anywhere in Maine.”
Read MoreGeorge Smith: Outdoorsman, Author, and Advocate for Aging in Place
“I have been writing newspaper columns and doing radio shows about my illness and the response has been amazing. I’ve heard from people from Alaska to Italy. And I feel blessed to have so many friends who are eager to help us.”
Read MoreJean Deighan: Investing in Maine—and its Artists
“I believe that artists are one of Maine’s most important ‘natural resources.’ Worldwide, Maine is known as a haven for artists. However, the life of an artist is often filled with financial sacrifice and frustration. We wanted to help.”
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