The St. George Ball
We were honored to sponsor the outside of the museum for the first St. George Ball. I know that sounds funny, but for those of you who don’t know yet, one of our main producers is a bagpiper. He played Christmas Carols on the Pipe outside the Museum.
People who lived in the area or who were walking up from the Ferry commented on the music which could be heard from blocks away.
Inside the museum after the party was underway, we set up the camera and started the interviews. We were lucky enough to get several unique perspectives on the Island and even caught up with the staff of the museum and the artist who is on display, Sarah Youst.
Thanks to Cecelia and Ann Maria for inviting us to such a great event.
PS I even saw my high school English teacher that night. This Island really is a small place.
People who lived in the area or who were walking up from the Ferry commented on the music which could be heard from blocks away.
Inside the museum after the party was underway, we set up the camera and started the interviews. We were lucky enough to get several unique perspectives on the Island and even caught up with the staff of the museum and the artist who is on display, Sarah Youst.
Thanks to Cecelia and Ann Maria for inviting us to such a great event.
PS I even saw my high school English teacher that night. This Island really is a small place.




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