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Exilia Beaulieu, 90, introduces her daughter and son-in-law, Suzanne and Marc Dionne of Topsham to fellow resident, Edwin Jordan Jr., and his granddaughter Erica Colby, left, of Lewiston at the Marshwood Center residents’ art show Thursday.
A hat decorated by Kitty Carey graces a table at the Marshwood Center’s art show Thursday in Lewiston.
Caroline Karkos, 70, and her daughter, Wendy Rodgers of Oxford, look over Karkos’ poetry on display at the Marshwood Center residents’ art show Thursday in Lewiston. The residents take regular art classes and this was the culmination of their work.
A birdhouse by Marshwood Center resident Kitty Carey sits on display and for sale at the rehabilitation center and nursing home Thursday in Lewiston. Any money from pieces sold by the residents went directly to the artists.
Exilia Beaulieu, 90, shows her artwork to her daughter and son-in-law, Suzanne and Marc Dionne of Topsham at Marshwood Center in Lewiston on Thursday. The nursing home and rehabilitation center hosted the show for their residents’ work and invited family and friends to join. Pieces were for sale, and money received for the artwork went directly to the artists.
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