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Colors of Freedom exhibit in Oyster Bay honors veterans, features Valley Stream artist Olivia Franks
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liherald.com | Will Sheeline
Valley Stream native Olivia Franks was among the standout artists at the opening of Colors of Freedom: An Artistic Tribute to Patriots, held May 9 at Hive Market & Gallery in Oyster Bay. The multi-faceted exhibition, which marks the gallery’s fourth anniversary and recent rebranding, also served as a tribute to U.S. veterans. “I am inspired to create patriotic art in memory of my grandfather, the United States Marine,” wrote Franks, in an email to gallery owner Laura Escobar.
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liherald.com | Will Sheeline
A night of psychedelic art, live music and community spirit is on tap Saturday when the Bahr Gallery will host a fundraiser for People Loving People, a local nonprofit that operates the People’s Pantry, a vital food resource for hundreds of families in Oyster Bay and surrounding communities. The event, featuring a performance by the North Shore band Ray’s No Quitter, will run from 6 to 8 p.m. at the art gallery on Audrey Avenue.
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liherald.com | Will Sheeline
The Town of Oyster Bay, in partnership with the Friends of Sagamore Hill and Theodore Roosevelt Association, has announced that the Theodore Roosevelt Celebration will take place on May 31 and June 1 as the Rough Riders return to Oyster Bay, along with real life descendants for a reunion and symposium. This free, family-friendly weekend will take place at both Theodore Roosevelt Memorial Park and at Town Hall North in Oyster Bay.
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liherald.com | Will Sheeline
The Oyster Bay community came out in force to honor the soldiers who died for their country at the hamlet’s annual Memorial Day Parade. Organized by the Oyster Bay Fire Department, the event featured members of youth organizations, museum and non-profit volunteers, and of course local veterans.
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liherald.com | Will Sheeline
Oyster Bay High School’s student-run news team, Bay News Now, made an impression at the Broadcast Alliance for Senior High Awards at Hofstra University on May 22. Competing against more than 40 high schools from Nassau, Suffolk, New York City and Westchester, the OBHS team took home three top honors, demonstrating excellence in student broadcast journalism.
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