From Observer-Reporter.com, by C.R. Nelson, September 27, 2012
Greensboro is having an unveiling at 2 p.m. Saturday of not one, but three works of public art that might just be the beginning of Greensboro’s new role as an almost forgotten river town worth visiting for its art, history and fun things to do on the Monongahela River.
“We are grateful for Jamie Rinehart’s beautiful creation and are proud to display it in the center of our historic town,” borough council member Mary Shine said. “We are pleased to be part of the River Town Program, welcoming visitors to enjoy the river and learn about our glass and pottery- making heritage.”
Read the full article here.
The River Town Program is supported by the Claude
Worthington Benedum
Foundation.
Photos by Pennsylvania Environmental Council, Wendy Duchene, Stacey Flynn, Steve Selin, and Claudia Williams.
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