Stars Continue To Stream In
Stars Continue To Stream In
By Nancy K. Crevier
Four more stars have been received by the C.H. Booth Library 75th Anniversary Gala Committee in charge of the September 29 âDiamonds In the Skyâ event at Rock Ridge Country Club. The four wooden stars are among the fourteen celestial bodies transformed into works of art by area artists that will be raffled off that evening to benefit the library.
âHawley Family Starâ by Michelle Rosenthal depicts Newtown buildings and monuments related to town benefactress Mary Hawley and her family.
Betty Christensenâs star, âLiving In Newtown,â is topped with a painting of The Meeting House, while other familiar aspects of Newtown â deer, turkeys, and open space â unfold on the lower points.
Those familiar with the works of Steven Kellogg will have no trouble picking out the star contributed by the popular childrenâs author and illustrator. âBorn In Sandy Hookâ captures many of his bookâs characters that were created while the author lived in Sandy Hook, including Pinkerton the Great Dane, whose large pink nose is front and center on this whimsical contribution.
âSun Struck Water Liliesâ is the title of Dick McEvoyâs star, where impressionistic water lilies float on a dark blue pond across the entire surface of the piece.
Other artists include Linda Pickwick, Stephanie Adam, Paula Brinkman, Claudia Coopersmith, Bruce Degen, Ross MacDonald, Daryl Maurath, David Merrill, Ruth Newquist, and Stacey Olszewski.
Reverend Robert Weiss, pastor of St Rose of Lima Church, will serve as the eveningâs auctioneer when the 14 hand-painted stars are put up on the block.
Tickets for the September 29 gala are $100 per person and can be purchased at C.H. Booth Library, 25 Main Street.