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.
Friday, February 27, 2015
Monday, February 23, 2015
On Monday february twenty-thurd at a program called outside the line studio on seventy Colby street in Medford at ten thirty some staff people and some clients including me went into the OTL kitchen to do some cooking, Some people were cutting apples some people were cutting carrots some were cutting cucumber some were cutting a few other vegetables and one client were stirring a big bowl of tuna fish to make tuna fish sandwiches, At twelve thirty in the afternoon all of the staff people and all of the client ate their lunch at the two big long tabled the people that helped out in the kitchen got a sample
At one in the afternoon
At one in the afternoon
Friday, February 20, 2015
Wednesday, February 18, 2015
Friday, February 6, 2015
On Friday February sixth 2015 at outside the line studio in Medford some clients and some staffs people went to cooking group at the great big kitchen at OTL studio, Inside the great big kitchen a person was cutting up egg plant and another person cut up carrots and tomatoes and a few other vegetables like that, At twelve o'clock in the after noon all of the staff and all of the clients too ate his and hers own lunch and people that helped chop up a vegetable and some fruits got a tiny sample to eat with their lunch including me because I had help too At twelve thirty in the after noon me and some clients and some staff went out into the parking lot to get into a mini van and we had rode to Brandeis University art museum, A FEW Minutes later when we were there the museum were close so we had rode back to outside the line studio in Medford at three in the after noon every body rode to their own house,
by George a, Russo
by George a, Russo
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