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Blog on Trilobites, Noah's Ark, Puppets, Gospel, and other Enthusiasms
1. Puppet-Making Workshop, Reading, and Art Show Saturday

Paper Bag Puppets

Saturday, November 20 at 11 am, I’ll be at the Coastal Children’s Museum, Sharp’s Point South,75 Mechanic Street, in Rockland, Maine, reading from “Dear Miss Perfect:  A Beast’s Guide to Proper Behavior.”  Afterward, I’ll have a puppet-making workshop for children.  The workshop is free for members and included in the price of admission for non members.

At 1 pm, at Bootstraps Gallery (just across the street from the Children’s Museum),  I’ll be reading from “Mary Mae and the Gospel Truth.”  The event is free and open to the public.  A show of my paintings will also be on display.

Saturday’s events should be great fun, and I hope you can stop in for one or both events!

A portion of any art and books sold through Bootstraps Gallery will benefit a family in need served through Oasis Services, LLC, a home and personal care agency.  For more information, call Kristin Tescher at (207) 542-8564.

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