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SPRING 2007 Lyme Association ArjE| News Events 90 Lyme Street • Old Lyme, Connecticut 06371 LAA Member Artists Interpret Sites, Themes Elected Artists Igh ighted in 86 ofthe Original Connecticut Annual Spring Show Impressionists; Follow the Exhibition Trail May 4th to July 7th MichaelPater(left)and LouBonamarte (right) withKrissaRessler; openingnight CapturingthelightofOldLymeatAshlawnFarm For the 86th consecutiveyear the magine an exhibition ofmodern of “The Trailofthe Connecticut LymeArtAssociation displayed the Ipaintings and drawings created Impressionists.” This exhibition runs workofits ElectedArtists in theAnnual at the same sites that the Connecticut from May4 —July7 in the North, ElectedArtists Exhibition March 23 — Impressionists used 80—100 years ago. South and Cole Galleries. April 22. More than 175 works were on Picture newartworkthat interprets The exhibition requires artists to view, ranging from still-life ofexquisite some ofthe same subjects theyused. be inspired byor to interpret the detail to plein airlandscapes capturingthe Can we celebrate the legacyofthe works ofsuch famous Old Lyme special light ofOld Lyme and figurative CT Impressionists, and the historyof Impressionists as Chadwick, Foote, workofclassic beauty. the Old LymeArt Colony, byasking Hassam, Metcalf, Ranger,Warner, For the first time in manyyears this LAAAssociate and ElectedArtist Robinson and others. Over 25 sites juried showincluded alist ofwinners, members to be inspired bythe places and several subjects were listed on the chosen byinvited judge NancyStula, and subjects that have made their LAAs website as eligible for inclusion Curator ofthe LymanAllyn Museum in illustrious predecessors so famous? The in the show. Eachworksubmitted New London, CT. inspiration to askthat question has must list its source ofinspiration or “...itwas especiallyrewarding to come from the heart and soul ofLAAs interpretation. discover so manytalented artists living ElectedArtist member,Yves Parent, Mr. Parenthas selected avery in the greater Old Lyme area,” remarked who is the creator and organizer Ms. Stula, after some difficult decision- continuedonpage2 making. First place: LindaNorton’s REMINDER: You can download your prospectus and watercolor, Tarped. Second place: Cora Lee Ogden’s oil painting, EarlySpring. other information about upcoming exhibitions at the Third place: DianeAeschliman’s San LAA on our Website: www.LymeArtAssociation.org continuedonpage2 1 . Interim Director’s Message Somedmg @(cC — Something 3fm SomethingOld...OnMay4th, LAAkicked the costume ball awonderful eveningof offawonderfulexhibition “TheTrail of elaborate costumes and masks. Ifyouare Something {Borrowed, CT Impressionists’" which showcasesworks interestedinhelpingwith the Lrolic2008, Something {Blue inspired bythe old timers ofthe LAA. Be please contactKrissaResslerat the LAA. £}reetwA,0si sureyoustop in to see the re-creations ofso SomethingBlue... What’s Blue at the Overfiveyears ago I arrivedatthe LAA mthaisnyarelao.ngforgottenfavorite paintingsites of ALAPAE?CThhaesGploaondnmedanasGearlileseroyfoifnvciotuartsieo!nal teoxhsiebrivteioanssGaanlldersayleMsa.nWaigtehr,awboarckkignrgouonnd toSaonmneotuhnicnegoNurewne.w..lTyhuepLdaAtAedisweexbcsiitteed. aBnedsutrheeymoeudsetxohpibiintitoonsseefotrhteheSeGleocotdWmoarnk.s in business, I quicklyundertookthe Exhibition prospectuses are nowavailable on oftheSalmagundiArt Club this Mayor EducationPrograms, growingthe ourwebsite and canbe downloaded. The class the LAAmemberexhibition Cityscapes; an educationandworkshop schedule. To date, andworkshop schedules have been enhanced exhibition of urban landscapes, thatwill I amservingas Interim Managing Director with sample artwork, instructor biographies, hanginJune. oftheAssociation.As manyofyouknow, I was recentlymarriedin Reykjavik, Iceland materiallists and printable registration forms. I inviteyou tovisit thegalleryandview Additionally, members can nowread Board yathonoudusignohtmtheietewsxpaciisrtiiatnpgop,fronalpelrwinaectwheabtneoggesishnanaritentgwhsie;tLhIAA sotfaDyitruencetodrwmiitnhuLteAsAfprroomjecetasc.hBemosnurtehttoovisit ptfahorertwwaiornnddaetnorufsupelceiosnmpgiriynnoggu!weoxrhikbsihtoipo!nsLorAAtoltoaokkes www.LymeArtAssociation.org. with this old goodlucksaying. .Canyou . SomethingBorrowed. Atthe startof guesswhats old, new, borrowedand blue at 2007, LAAborrowed bac.kfrom ourfounders AiA/!A,a T. C^rtvCitr the LAA? CT Impressionists ElectedArtists continuedfrompage1 continuedfrompage1 demandingjuryfrom outside the Honorable Mentions: Lisa BoardofDirectors2006-2008 LAAto select members’ works in terms Horrigan’s oil,JuniorSailors; Crista President, RichNazzaro ofinterpretive links between the past Pisano’s oil, MeadowandBrook VicePresident, BarbaraLussier ; Secretary, Treasurer, JohnBeatty and the present. Jurors areJeffrey SandraWakeen’s oil, Generations, AssistantTreasurer, StevenRoss Anderson, Director, Florence Griswold Glenn HartsRefuge in oil and egg RogerClements,JanRoyceConant,KerryEaton, Museum;William Duffy, an Oil tempura; and Christi,ne Karpinskis BarrantNelson,BurgessRussell,SandraWakeen SheilaWertheimer,GeorgeW.Baker,VickieCotton Painters ofAmerica Signature Member Evening Tide, in oil. ArtisticPolicies&ExhibitionCommittee and a FellowoftheAmerican Society The decision to add an awards (APEC) 2006-2008 ofMarineArtists; and Sergio Roffo, component to this exhibitionwas made Chairperson, RogerClements also a FellowoftheAmerican Societyof byshowco-chairpersons CoraLee JanRoyceConant,KerryEaton,MichaelGreene EmilyGriswold,BillElanson,BarbaraLussier MarineArtists and a Guild of Boston Ogden and PaulaSolimenewho report JimMagner,KimMuller-Thym,YvesParent Artists Signature Member. that the feedbackfrom the Elected BurgessRussell,ElizaSharp,SandraWakeen There are no guaranteed acceptances. Artists has been extremelypositive. Staff For artists whoseworkis declined, a Thevolunteer committee for this event InterimDirector, AnnaSwainGrenier Critique Nightwith professional artists also included SandyWakeen, Karen EducationDirector, AnnaSwainGrenier Membership/VolunteerCoordinator, KrissaRessler will be held on Thurs. May 10 from 7- Cashman,Jim MagnerandAngie BuildingMaintenance, RayMastronunzio 10 pm, $5 per painting. Falstrom, with welcomed input from LAANews&Eventsisapublicationofthe “This is theveryfirst time we have DianeAeschliman. LLyAmAesAurptpoArstssoctihaeticorne,ataionnona-npdroafpiptreincsitaittiuotinono.f tried an exhibitionwith this specific As an additional first, Karen representationalartwork,theheritageof theme,” says Mr. Parent, veryexcitedly. Cashman is compiling a CD record of OldLymtheepLaiAntAerHsisatnodritchegaplrleersieersv.ationof “And I believe ajuryofsuch caliber everypainting and sculpture on display. is the best insurance ofa good quality It is hoped her ground-breakingeffort LymeArtAssociation show.” will allowthe LAAto initiate an archival P.O.OBlodxL2y2m2e,,9C0TLy0m63e71Street Mr. Parentwill be assisted bya show collection ofeverypiece ofartwork that Tel.860434-7802; Fax. 860434-7461 committee that includes Kim Muller- is displayed on its gallerywalls from FlouErmsa:ilT:ueisn-fSoa@tl1y0m-e5a,rStausnso1-c5i,aCtlioosne.dorMgon Tliym and Bill Hanson. each exhibition. www.lymeartassociation.org You can keep up-to-dateon thelatestLAANews with e-mail. Sendyoure-mailaddress [email protected](860) 434-7802. 2 Art vies TV* A» ArtiSts! Calling Help Save Tiffany Farms! CT P&int-Out and Sale TiffanyFarms, Lyme, T iffanyFarms, Rte. 156 in Lyme, is from Friday,June8 throughSunday, can keep Connecticut dairy farmers in one ofConnecticut^ most painted June 10. The salewill open with a businesswhile providingthe rest ofus locations. For over a centuryartists have Fridayevening reception to which the with agricultural landscapes to paint and freelyset up their easels there to paint the public is invited. to appreciate. cows, the silos, the barns and fields ofthis Artists may also contribute finished Ifyou would like to participate verypicturesqueworking dairy farm. But pictures, or participate as an event as an artist, an eventvolunteer or as the high price offuel, grain and electricity, volunteer. a donor ofartwork, please contact coupledwith the lowfixed price ofmilk, All artists who sell paintings at the Angie Falstrom at (860)434-3194 or at threaten to bring thejoys ofexperiencing Lyme Public Hallwill be asked to [email protected] subject “Tiffany such an agricultural landscape to an end designate aportion ofthe sales price to Paint-Out.” for all ofus unlessTiffany Farms receives helpTiffany Farms. some financial support. The energy behind this event comes How can artists help to save a dairy from its co-chairs, TinaWest,Angie farm ? Anyartist can contribute by Falstrom andWendyHill, who are participating in TheTiffanyFarms Paint- spreading theword to ensure a good OutandSalewhich is being sponsored turn-out both ofartists and ofart lovers jointlybythe LAAand the Lyme and buyers to make the event a success. Public Hall. The paint-outwill be held The LAAis voluntarilyforfeiting its Saturday,June2 throughWednesday, annual Summer Solstice Paint-Out June 6. Registration will be at 165 andWet-Paint Sale this year in favor Hamburg Rd. (Rte 156) directlyopposite ofsupporting this charitable event for Tiffany Farms. Water, Ashlawn Farm Tiffany Farms. coffee and toilet facilities will be provided It is expected that some ofthe state at the registration point. and national politicians will also be A wet-paint salewill then be held at in attendance, to talkabout setting Fundraiserorganizers Tina West, Angie the Lyme Public Hall, 249 Hamburg Rd, regulatedwholesale milkprices that Falstrom, WendolynHill Salmagundi Club linvitational Goodman Gallery May 4 — June 9 Sixtyselectedworks from thirtymembers ofthe Salmagundi Club ofNewYorkwill be exhibited in the LAAs Goodman Galleryfrom Fri. May4 through Sat. June 9. Several ofthe invited artists are members of both the Salmagundi Club and the LAA. DOWNLOAD THE CITYSCAPE PROSPECTUS NOW Receiving Day: June 10th, 3:00-5:00 pm. Subimissions will be electronic!!! Contact Krissa at (860) 434-7802 3 Members Action in AdrienBroom Joshua and , Anna Grenier Dancing The Taylors JanRoyce Conantand Sheila Wertheimer Eliza Sharpy Nancy Green decorating David Dangermondand yffhirter an Erica Semple Barbara TheHoms 4 & News Views Olid radition Renewed with usto; V/0T17 Lttll a Success T he FirstAnnual Snow Ball filled the galleries to Glass cakes were providedwith capacityon February 10dl with happypeoplewho champagne for dessert. danced for three hours to the music ofthe band, Rhythm Plus Prizes were given for best costumes and masks. Ajovial Combo. The masquerade ball recreated a 1920s tradition displayofmasks made bystudents ofSadieDeVore’s mask- started bythe Old Lyme Impressionists. All proceeds went making classes added to the decorations. to the LAARestoration Fund, to assist in restoring and “Atradition has been re-established andwill nowbecome renovating the LAAs 85-year-old building. an annual event,” explained C. Minot “Mint” Dole, The invitation read../ come and be someone else and enjoy Chairman ofthe Snow Ball. The enthusiasm that has been the excitement ofbeingwhoeveryouwant to be”... All came generatedhas us all looking forward to nextyear. Itwill be an with gusto! Pre-dance dinners were provided byvolunteer even better masquerade ballwith rich newmemories to add hostesses in their greater Old Lyme areahomes. Each hostess to this first delightful night.” spared no expense to start the evening offfor everyone in the Mr. Dolewishes to extend his heartfelt thanks to those bestpossibleway. Dancingwas accompanied bysuperior who came in interesting, creative costumes and to everyone wines chosen bythe Snow Ball Committee. Delicious David who worked so hard to make this event so memorable. LAA The Landscape Plenty ofWays SheilaWertheimer, Gardens appreciated, including: Volunteers Can and Grounds coordinator, is Largewatering cans tarps> rakes , Contribute applying for funds from the State Garden cart orwheelbarrow atondretbaukiilndgtehsetimmaaitneswfarlokmanmdasons Spring and fall cleanup days on The LAAneeds alot ofhelp landing at the front entrance ofthe the grounds are arranged bySheila this summerwith upcoming gallery. She also hopes to install a periodically. Bring pruners, trowels and events. KrissaRessler, Volunteer newwalkand steps up from the rear claws. StringTrimmers arewelcome! Coordinator, is looking for landing at the studio entrance. It volunteers to help with the Front is hoped that two large containers Desk, the Midsummer Festival and ofannuals can be placed at the theAnything Goes Sale as well as the beginning ofthe existingwalk, just to TrailofConnecticutImpressionists give an additionalwelcome to visitors. 'iT).4 7 andLymeLightexhibitions. The “The stream banks need some LAA’s garden group, theArtful trimming and itwould be nice to Gardeners, is also looking for a plant morewild flowers. We hope fewgreen thumbs to help beautify that, in the not too distant future, the landscape. “Andas always the pondwill be dredged and the we arelookingforhighschool dam repaired,” Sheila reports. She deductiblefinancialdonations are andcollegestudentswho are is communicatingwith CT DEP neededandgreatlyappreciated. By interestedin gettingexperiencein and doing the research necessaryfor includingLymeArtAssociation in the fieldofartas aGalleryIntern, pond and damwork, while stoically yourretirementandestateplans, reports Krissa Ifyou are interested maintaining “where there’s awill youcreatealegacyofcaringthatwill in helpingplease contact Krissa there’s away!” extendbeyondyourlifetime. Ifyou Resslerat860-434-7802 or email at wishtolearnmoreaboutsupporting Contributions to the Gardens and LAAthrough aplannedgift,please [email protected]. GroundsWish List arewelcomed and contactus at860-434-7802. 5 JohnNeff, ofWallingford, CT, says. “I often KarenCashman, ofRoxbury, CT, loves to be paintinMaine and so much ofmyworkis outdoors withheroilpaints. Shepaints in Introducing LAA's seascapes, historic buildings orpeopledoing Maine duringthe summers; thus hersubjects all thethings thatpeople inMaine do. When tendto belandscapes and farms. Hermost I paintgroups offigures, I tryto make sure 5 recentworkincludes beach scenes from Puget eachperson in thepicture is doingsomething SoundinWashington State. Architectural different.” Johnhas also painted in Ireland subjects included inherscenes allows herto andScotland. Withhiswatercolors, he tends challengeherself She utilizes all thevarying to gravitate to thewarm colors onhis palette, Newly shades ofreds andgreens on herpalette. evenwhen doingsnowscenes. Elected Artists m ill |L Cliffs overStraitofJuan deFucd “SchoolDays”JohnNeff Karen Cashman PaulGoodnow, ofLincoln, RI, has painted ShaunaShane, ofAshford, CT, paints in oils, Jim Christley, ofLisbon, CT, is an tcold in manyplaces but believes the most although she also useswatercolors, pastels submariner,” proud ofhis U.S. Navyservice. interestingsubjectmaterial is righthere in andacrylics. She loves to paintfromlife He paints inwatercolor, with someoils as NewEngland. He uses oils on Vermont - figures, landscapes orstilllife. “I especially well. His favorite subjects areseascapes, old landscapes, butalso enjoys doingurbanstreet loveworkingoutside, from nature, because the submarines and battleships and the ocean. In scenes in Bronxville, Nantucket, Rockport immediacyofthe sunlightcauses an energy addition to thethree primarycolors, he relies andNewburyport. Onhis palette he utilizes in mywork.” She oftenworkswith 25 or onwarmearth tones and avarietyofblues. shades ofgreen and blue, and is known to use more colors on herpalette. She is especially Ofhis newelectedstatus,Jimsays, “I feel Prussian Bluewhen mixinghis own darks. drawn to layingcomplimentarycolors against honored andprivilegedto be apartofsuch a Paulalso operates aframe makingbusiness each other andwarms againstcools to achieve richtradition in art.” forhimselfandother artists. vibrationthatadds energyto herwork. Heading oraRain Squall Across theField"PaulGoodnow €€ SiestanShauna Shane Jim Christley Faces ofSpring 200 Largest CSOPA Show The Connecticut Societyof Portrait different mediums created a spectacular ^RichardFGereg.” Third place: Hollis ” Artists (CSOPA) opened its largest display, making it a difficult taskfor Dunlap’s Jay, Honorable Mentions exhibition ever, “Faces ofSpring 2007,’ the distinguishedjudge, portrait artist included portraits byLLAmembers to a rousingwelcome in the Goodman Aaron Shikler. The first place ribbon SandraWakeen, DianeAeschliman and Galleryon March 23rd. was awarded toJackMontmeat, LAA David Luchak. Mr. Shikler invited all to Sixty-three portraits, in awide ElectedArtist, for his oil, “Victoria return Saturdaymorning for an open, varietyofportraiture styles and Second place: Elizabeth Noble’s oil impromptu session on portraiture. 6 A V- EXHIBITIONS Breath ofSpring. / Garden Gang from THE BULLETIN BOARD May4-July7 Griswold Museum “TheTrail oftheCTImpressionists” LAAAssociateandElectedArtistMembers Interprets Elected VOLUNTEERARCHIVIST Receiving: Mon.,Apr. 30, 1-3 pm NEEDED: The LAAneeds a Opening: Fri. May4, 6-8 pm Artists Paintings volunteerwith good organizational Removal: Sun.July8, 1-3 pm. and computer skills who can take GoodmanGallery: May4-June9 A Breath ofSpring, a new control ofour archival history, that Salmagundi Club Invitational event, featured collaboration which is alreadyindexed and that Receiving: Sun. Apr. 30, 1-5 pm between the LAA’s Elected which is in woeful need of bringing Opening: Fri. May4, 6-8 pm Artists and the Garden Gang at up-to-date! Required: on-site work Removal: Sun.June 10, 1-5 pm the Florence Griswold Museum one or two days aweekto start; GoodmanGallery:June 15-July7 by transforming the 86th Annual perhaps reducing to a fewdays a CitROyespcceeanipivenisgng:L:AFSAruin.A.sJsuJocnu.en/eE1l51e,0c,t6e-3d8-A5rptpimsmts fElloercatlesdhAorwticsatsseExohnibFirtiidoany,inAtporial mdiognittahl.imAargcehihvaanldelxipnegriisenacpeluasn!dOur Removal: Sun.July8, 1-5 pm 20 - Sunday, April 22. Floral goal is to have our historical record SaveTiffanyFarmPaint-OutandSale arrangers challenged themselves intact, includingaCdDigital photo Paint-out: Sat. June2-Wed.June 6 to interpret or complement artists’ depositoryand a libraryofall Register.: Across Rte. 156 from farm works in each gallery. The floral workexhibited at the LAA. Please Sale: Lyme PublicHall,June 8-10 show was open to the public giveAnnaGrenier a call at the LAA office or drop byfor a chat. and weekend visitors were also July 13—September8 encouraged to follow the path MEMBERS DIGITAL PHOTOS A“nLnyumaelLsiugmhmt”erLAmeAmAbsesorcs.h/iElpecetxehdiAbrittiisotns from the gallery to the Museum to OF LAAACTIVITIES SOUGHT view the gardens. Receiving: Sun.July8, l-5pm ForNewsletterandArchives Opening: Fri.July 13, 6-8 pm The Garden Gang is a group Removal: Sun. Sept. 9, 1-5 pm of dedicated volunteer gardeners Any timeyou catch a good digital GoodmanGallery:July 13-Sept. 8 who maintain Miss Florence shot ofLAA members painting, CTPastelSocietySignatureMembers Griswold’s historic gardens. sculpting or drawing; or atworkor Receiving: Sun.July8, 1-5 pm They selected paintings at a playat an LAAevent; please submit Opening: Fri.July 13, 6-8 pm floral design workshop in the it to [email protected]! Removal: Sun. Sept. 9, 1-5 pm galleries the week before the Include the name ofthe person(s) photographed, the place or event and event. Each designer supplied the date the picturewas taken. Also September 14-October27 flowers and other props. Joan welcome are scenic shots oflocations “NewEnglandLandscape” Martin, President of the Clinton where the original CT Impressionists SelectLAAElectedArtists/guestartists Garden Club was also invited to painted andwhere todays LAAartists Receiving: Sun. Sept. 9, l-5pm participate. find their inspiration. The LAAhas Opening: Fri. Sept 14, 6-8 pm “One of our goals is to generate a miniscule photographic record of Removal: Sun. Oct28, 1-5 pm. enthusiasm for our Association its past history. Yourparticipation Goodman Gallery: Sept. 14 - Oct. 27 and its artists among people who will ensurewe do much better going “NewEnglandLandscape” continued appreciate beauty but are new forward from here. Goodman Gallery: Oct. 10 - Oct27 faces at our door,” says organizer, ElectedArtistApplicantsExhibit Cora Lee Ogden. With co- GIFT GIVING: You can double organizer, Paula Solimene, she your gifts throughyour employers November2-January5, 2008 hopes A Breath ofSpring will matching gift programs! Pfizer, “DecktheWails” evolve into a destination Shoreline GE, Aetna and Dominion LAAAssociateandElectedArtistMembers event that taps the historical match everydonation made by Annual Christmas showin all 4 galleries synergy that has always existed their employees to LymeArt Receiving: Sun. Oct. 26, 1-5 pm between the LAA and the Florence Association. Askyour employer Opening: Fri. Nov. 2, 6-8 pm Griswold Museum. about matchingyour gift. Removal: Sun. Jan. 6, 1-5 pm # New Spring Workshops Color, Light and Composition PleinAir PairWorkshop ] CharlesSovek Instructor Week , JFurnideay1,-S2un&da3y, 9:30 am - 3:30 pm DavidLussier&Pam Simpson, the limpressionist Landscape Instructors Fee: $$322905 ffoorrNMeomnbmeermsb,ers Monday-Friday, 9:00 am-4: 00 pm LFereidBaoyy-nStuonnda,yI,ns9tr:u0c0toarm—4:00 pm June 4-8 July 13-15 Charleswillbeginwithademonstrationenplein Fee: $450 for Members, Fee: $325 forMembers air. Studentsthenbeginpainting! Gettingtoknow $490 for Nonmembers $350 for Nonmembers eachstudentindividuallyisanimportantpart ofCharles’ approach. Hewillworkindividually DavidLussierandPamSimpsonareahusband Enjoypaintingoutdoors attheheightofthe suggestingdifferentmethodsorofferingnew andwifeteamdedicatedtolandscapepainting summer. For overacenturyserious artists techniques. Studentswillpainthonestlyandwill andteaching.Theirteamapproachenables have been attracted to Old Lyme’svaried and be takingriskswiththeirpainting.Alterbasic themtosharemorequalityinstructionwith beautiful countryside. Thevasttidal marshes proceduresCharleswillbrisklymoveontomore eachstudent.Theirgoalistoteachthestudent andsparklingtributaries, surrounded byglacial complexproblemsinvolvingtone, color,lightand tolookatthesubjectwiththeeyesofapainter hills andforests, offerachallengingrange of composition.Thisworkshopwillbedevotedtooil, andtotaketheguessworkoutofthepainting landscapesubjects. Thisworkshopwill focus on acrylic,gouacheandpastel.Alllevelsarewelcome. process. Controllingthevalues, color, and applyingImpressionisttheories to capturethe Pleasevisitwww.sovek.comforamateriallistfor perspectivearealldiscussedandbeginnersas summerlight.Wewillalso explore and apply thisworkshop andformoreinformationon wellasadvancedstudentsarewelcome. compositional principles thatwill aidyouin the CharlesSovek. designand executionofyourpaintings. Rent the LAA Galleries NON-PROFITORG. For Your Next Event! U.S. POSTAGE LymeArtAssociation PAID Lookingfora beautifulplace 90 Lyme Street PERMIT#119 to hostyour nextevent ? P.O. Box222 DEEP RIVER, CT • Private party OldLyme, CT06371 • WeddingShower www.LymeArtAssociation.org • WeddingRehearsal • WeddingAnniversary • Cocktail Party • FamilyReunion • Corporate Function The LAA skylight galleries are the perfect place ! CalltheLAAofficeat (860)434-7802 forgalleryrentalinformation. 8

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