2022: The Rising Loaves

Spanish translation

Dear Rising Loaves Community,

What a summer it has been! We are so happy to be back doing in-person programming at the Lawrence History Center. Throughout our three weeks together, we rejoiced in writing, creating, and sharing with each other — with help from our guest artists and writers from around the city and the country.

This summer we explored our personal identities, our relationships to family and friends, and our city through the theme: “The Story of Our Lives". Our kids were encouraged to create their own kind of story to add to the metaphorical mural that is Lawrence history. This theme carried into our first ever art gallery at El Taller Bookstore and Cafe. For this project, our students took portraits of themselves or favorite objects and overlaid handwritten poetry over the images.

Over the three weeks, we wrote, created tons of visual art, danced, made jokes, and quickly became a tight-knit Rising Loaves family.

Recap: 2022 Eartha Dengler History Award Ceremony

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Yadira Betances Muldoon (center), Leonor Sanchez (left), Yadira's sixth grade teacher at the Oliver School and her daughter Ana Camargo Sanchez (right)
© Lussier Photo | www.lussierphoto.com

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On Thursday, June 16, 2022, over 160 people gathered at the 2022 Eartha Dengler History Award Ceremony to honor Yadira Betances Muldoon. Included among the guests were Yadira’s beloved teachers Mr Bill Campagnone and Leonor Sanchez.

The Lawrence History Center extends its gratitude to our honoree Yadira. It was a pleasure to gather the Lawrence community to honor and express gratitude and love for her. Speakers brought to life her personal story - the importance of her gift, the scope of her accomplishments, and the tremendous, yet quiet impact she has had on Lawrence and the Merrimack Valley.

2024.036.076

Created:
Author: Ian Synge
Core
Title
Framed Thermometer from Maroun Brothers Co.
Accession No.
Title (generic)
Thermometer

This is a framed thermometer from Maroun Brothers Co. In the frame, there is a picture of a woman holding flowers. The following information is written in the frame;

"MAROUN BROTHERS CO.

Wholesale Grocers

84 Walnut St.     Lawrence, Mass.

Tel. 6548   --   Est. 1919"

Collection
Joseph G. Bella Collection
Format
7" x 5"
Language
English
Rights
The Lawrence History Center holds this item but may not have full legal rights over it. For more information please contact the Center.
Administrative
Location
Stable
Display Value
Good
Condition
Good
Cataloged By
Synge, Ian

Back is stained.

Cataloged On
Status
OK