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Kathryn Swantee is spreading her artistic wings with a new business venture, Concepts Art Studio, which opened at 285 Central St., Suite 217 in Leominster last month.
“I’ve been a professional visual artist for my entire working life, as well as a teacher, and creating a space for area students and emerging artists was a lifelong dream,” Swantee stated in a press release.
Swantee, an award-winning artist, offers group and private art instruction for students aged 10 and up in multiple mediums, as well as the sale of artwork in the gallery and art events. Scholarship is funding available for students thanks to a grant from Leominster Cultural Council.
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VAX HEARING AND REOPENING COLLIDE It was a tale of two headlines for Gov. Charlie Baker on Thursday.
At the beginning of the day, Baker was on defense as lawmakers grilled him over the state s Covid-19 vaccine rollout at a much-anticipated oversight hearing. It was an unusual position for the popular Republican governor, who usually does not face sharp criticism from the Democratic-majority legislature.
PAXTON – Anna Maria College is celebrating its 75th anniversary this year and is marking the occasion with a slate of community events and programs, the school recently announced.
The celebration will culminate at the college’s annual Service and Success Gala, where the 2021 recipient of the Presidential Award, which recognizes alumni and supporters of the school, will be chosen.
“It speaks to the wisdom of the Sisters of St. Anne in establishing an institution that associates a quality education with social responsibility,” said Anna Maria President Mary Lou Retelle. “The challenges in today’s world and the recent pandemic particularly affirms the importance of service to community. It is more critical than ever to have a citizenry that is well-educated, ethically grounded and ready to serve and we especially honor those alumni working toward the public good.”