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Topics:

  • John Weidman & Adam Schepker – Nashua Sculpture Symposium and Lindsay Lacasse, World Academy Art teacher
    • The symposium has partnered with World Academy, a private elementary school. From May 16-23, students will each bring an item from home and help John Weidman, an artist and the director of Brookline’s Andres Institute of Art, turn it into a sculpture.
    • “Love Notes,” a benefit concert by Boston pianist Jeffrey Moore
      WHERE: Nashua Country Club ballroom, 25 Fairway St.
      WHEN: 7:30 p.m. Saturday, May 28.
      COST: $40.
      MORE INFORMATION: Call Meri Goyette at 882-1613.
  • Michelle Crouch – Renaissance Downtown, LLC.
    • Open House Wednesday, May 25 from 6-8:30p at 88 Main Street

This Week’s “The Nashua Hour”:
This Thursday, May 26 from 12-1p we’ll have State Representative Brian Rhodes discuss the upcoming benefit for Nashua Fire Commissioner Paul Garant; and, Michael Brindley, Education Reporter – Nashua Telegraph.

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Staff photo by Don Himsel Donna Dodson works on a scale model of a moose made from saplings. Dodson is part of this year's sculpture in Nashua. Staging has been set up for ladders that will be used to reach the higher portions of the actual sculpture.

By PATRICK MEIGHAN
Staff Writer

NASHUA – Nashua’s third sculpture symposium will draw to a close Sunday with a celebration and “unveiling” of the work during a walking tour.

Rather than bringing artists from the four corners of the globe, this year’s symposium, titled “Diversity,” featured teams of local and regional artists.

The celebration will begin at 2:30 p.m. on the lawn of the Greeley House on Front Street. The house is on the north bank of the Nashua River and is visible from the Main Street bridge. Continue reading “Celebrate Sculpture Symposium Sunday, June 6th 2:30pm at Greeley House” »