"It's the best way today to raise money for small projects," said Sawyer Spielberg.
"It is our pleasure at LongHouse to astonish our visitors with new sculptures, changed gardens, pathways in different directions and art at every turn," said Dianne B., LongHouse Reserve Board President.
"I invite you to replace your fears, guilts and regrets with the peace and happiness found only in pure love," said artist Asia Lee.
"The whole point of this is to make it completely accessible to our entire community," noted Artistic Director Scott Schwartz.
"Hampton Ballet Theatre School's students are so excited to present Cinderella," said Sara Jo Strickland, Director Hampton Ballet Theatre School.
"I am excited to screen this excellent documentary on urban citizenry and to welcome two experts on the topic," said Corinne Erni, Curator of Special Projects.
"In past years this has been a hugely successful event for the School, as well as great fun for the wider community," noted artist Sara Faulkner of the Springs School Visiting Art Program.
"I have seen dramatic changes in and on the sea over many years, from a body of water that was pristine and teaming with life to an ocean that is under a lot of stress," noted Cindy Pease Roe.
"It's always amazing to look at paintings through the eyes of an artist, especially one as thoughtful and articulate as Eric," explained Alicia Longwell.
"Being at the Watermill Center is helping me recharge my creative spirit; I'm usually so busy in New York City, so having time and space to focus on my personal work is an incredible gift," said Ho-Tai.
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