On Friday May eleventh 2012, I had said goodbye to a very, very, Dear friend named Abbey, we had made a video together. Abbey tells me that she is going back to her dorm on the Lesley University campus to pack all her clothes in a suitcase. Then she is going back to her home so that she could work this summer to earn enough money so that she can move to Boston. When Abbey was at Outside the Line Studio on 70 Colby Street in Medford she would help some of the clients with panting, and drawing and making a dinosaur out of paper mache and other things too. Abbey, will dearly be missed but she did say to me when she has enough money she is going to move back to Boston and she might just might be visit the old gang at out side the line studio again.
Outside the Lines is an arts-based program, run by artists, that provides day support and art mentorship to 35 adults with developmental disabilities and dual diagnosis. Through the arts, we create a place where everyone’s possibilities extend beyond their perceived limits, and where we are inspired to be creative and productive community members, both within our organization and in the broader world.
Monday, May 14, 2012
Saying Good Bye to our Spring Interns
On Friday May eleventh 2012, I had said goodbye to a very, very, Dear friend named Abbey, we had made a video together. Abbey tells me that she is going back to her dorm on the Lesley University campus to pack all her clothes in a suitcase. Then she is going back to her home so that she could work this summer to earn enough money so that she can move to Boston. When Abbey was at Outside the Line Studio on 70 Colby Street in Medford she would help some of the clients with panting, and drawing and making a dinosaur out of paper mache and other things too. Abbey, will dearly be missed but she did say to me when she has enough money she is going to move back to Boston and she might just might be visit the old gang at out side the line studio again.
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