A story about Lewiston history. A baby whimpers in the dark. ‘Hush!” Her mother glares yet quickly embraces the frightened little one to comfort and keep her from giving them all away… Slave catchers are lurking everywhere!
Tag: culture
Fun At Lewiston Art Festival
There were over 170 Artists and Vendors on display at the Lewiston Art Festival. The Iroquois Market was a big event, along with College Alley and the Chalk Walk Invitational. Children enjoyed the, Make and Take Activities. And crowds gathered at the Music and Food Vendors. Once again, the Lewiston […]
Why Is Local Art And Culture Important?
People who organize and plan art, culture, and historical events and enactments and those who present their unique talents and skills through these events create better communities. It is called “Place Shaping,” according to a new study in England by the Arts Council.
Trying To Be Positive During The Pandemic
About keeping positive during the Pandemic while ranting about various happenings along the way.
A Cheery Note For A Winter’s Day
Looking out on a winter’s day, many of us wonder what to do. Here is a short list of things to keep yourself busy and positive during these wintery days.
Lewiston Council On The Arts Awarded Prestigious Spark Award!
Drum Roll, Please! Congratulations to the Lewiston Council on the Arts (LCA), which has received the Spark Award for the DEC Program of the Year. This was presented by the Arts Services Initiative (ASI) of Western New York. If you have attended any of the Lewiston Council on the Arts […]