Photos and Multimedia
Photographs | Multimedia
All content (c) Catherine Krikstan.
- Aviana Dent, 7, and Tyrell Jamerson, 11, share a stitch in artist Joan Gaither’s quilt at a community quilting session in Grasonville, Md. The quilt was created to tell the tale of the Chesapeake Bay’s black watermen.
- Waterman Warren Butler, left, works on Gaither’s documentary quilt with Vince Leggett, who directs the Blacks of the Chesapeake Foundation. The open quilting session was held in November at Meredith’s Seafood and Carryout in Grasonville, Md.
- Gordon Clark, founder and director of Montgomery Victory Gardens. Published on Patch.com.
- Sandy O (left) and Pat Humphries of folk duo emma’s revolution perform at a benefit for Montgomery Victory Gardens. Published on Patch.com.
- Elijah Wilkins (left) and Janeara Escobar, both 1, at the M.J. Praisner Community Center’s eighth annual Halloween Happening. Published on Patch.com.
- Summer, 4, and Joy Short, 3, at the M.J. Praisner Community Center’s eighth annual Halloween Happening. Published on Patch.com.
- Jack Hughes, 6, checks out the National Capital Trolley Museum’s moving model of a streetcar line in Washington, D.C. Published on Patch.com.
- Conductor Wells Drumwright speaks with another docent at the National Capital Trolley Museum. Published on Patch.com.
LTA Hosts Teens from Nepal from Leadership Through Athletics on Vimeo.
In January, Leadership Through Athletics welcomed a group of basketball players from Nepal. The teens, with players from the Maryland Sure Shots, participated in a clinic run by Sure Shots Coach Joe Armstead. “If you teach [kids] to play the game the right way, it transfers to life,” Armstead said. “Because I don’t believe you can be a good basketball player and not be a good student, and not be a good citizen.” To read more, click here.







