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Sunday, May 18, 2014
Ecofest in Derby informs, entertains
Todd Secki of A Place Called Hope in Killingworth shows off Zen, a barred owl, at Saturday's Ecofest in Derby.
Grace Krick, also from A Place Called Hope, tells the audience about her friend, an American Kestrel.
This robot created by Derby artist Rich DiCarlo took the honors in a "trashformation" contest, along with ...
.... this birdhouse constructed out of various pieces of repurposed junk by Ansonia artist Rich DelValle.
Congratulations to both men on their award-winning creations.
And kudos to members of the Derby Cultural Commission for a successful, first-ever Ecofest.
I'm looking forward to next year's event.
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