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Project MOST Celebrated At Nova's Ark Project: Photos
Project MOST has been an invaluable community resource since 2001.
EAST HAMPTON, NY — A community treasure since 2001, Project MOST has offered after-school enrichment programs for more than 6,000 students and their families, currently at both John Marshall and Springs Elementary Schools.
Programming includes art, nutrition, gardening, music, culture and family. On Sunday evening, a crowd gathered at Nova's Ark Project in Water Mill to show their support for Project MOST's work and dedication to area youth.
Executive Director Rebecca Morgan Taylor welcomed guests, thanked her devoted staff, and thanked Arlene Bujese for her work as art organizer/curator of the art portion of the evening.
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Special thanks went to the East Hampton town board and other dignitaries, and to Tundra Wolf and Luna Shanaman of Nova's Ark. Auctioneer Lucas Hunt kept the crown in a bidding mood, and introduced the evening's musical guest of honor Inda Eaton.
Photos by Richard Lewin Professional Photography, soniboy@aol.com.
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Reporting by Richard Lewin.
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