Debbie Clark at the Cape Ann Museum

Come to the Cape Ann Museum now to see Debbie Clark demonstrate her technique, 3-5pm today, and 1-4pm tomorrow.

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About Fr Matthew Green

Currently parochial vicar at Holy Family Parish, on Cape Ann (serving the churches of St. Ann, St. Joachim, and St. Anthony). I moved to the area in early August '11, and am very happy to be in such a welcoming community and beautiful location! One of my hobbies is photography. You can see my photos on Flickr and buy prints of some of them on Fine Art America. I am a daily contributor to GoodMorningGloucester (GMG for short), a blog by and about the community of Gloucester specifically and Cape Ann in general. The content is diverse, ranging from the beautiful and sublime to the earthy and occasionally offensive. I hope my contributions are of the former kind, not the latter. So, while I cannot endorse all the content that is posted there, I am grateful to Joey (the founder and admin of the blog) for giving me space to make my contribution. I also have my own blog, Perpetual Learner, which mostly includes my homilies and some re-posts from GMG, but also sometimes has other content, such as my personal reflections, videos I like, etc.
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One Response to Debbie Clark at the Cape Ann Museum

  1. deb clarke says:

    it was so nice to meet you! thank you for coming down to the museum to watch/listen. i was amazed to see so many attentive folk. everytime i looked up there were new faces, new questions. very impressed some folk (including you) that stayed for the entire 2 hours.

    i’ll be back at the museum today 1-4, demonstrating, chatting up AHHT, process, etc.

    Cape Ann residents can get in for $8, children get in free.

    there’s a self guided tour of things that interest me, and 4 of my big paintings are on the stage in the auditorium. be sure to stop in the activity room…learn how to make photo transfers to packing tape with gold leaf and take home your bookmark. this is a great activity for kids. and if your kids like looking at bugs…check out the cricket boxes and crickets (preserved); i find the crickets fascinating for some odd reason. maybe it’s the kid in me.

    special thanks to the museum for putting this program together.

    best,
    deb.

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