Award Receptions

CULTURAL COUNCIL AWARD RECEPTIONS

AWARDS RECEPTIONS WITH LINKS TO PICTURES

June 17, 2009:  at Danforth Museum of Art

April 28, 2010:  at Memorial Building Blumer Room

May 9, 2011:  at Performing Arts Center of Metrowest

May 7, 2012:  at Amazing Things Arts Center

May 6, 2013:  at Amazing Things Arts Center

May 12, 2014:  at Amazing Things Arts Center

May 6, 2016: at Amazing Things Art Center

May 1, 2017: at Amazing Things Arts Center

April 30, 2018: at Main Library Costin Room

May 30, 2019: at Main Library Costin Room

2018 Student Arts Competition (description and link to pictures)

2019 Students Arts Competition (description and link to pictures)

June 8, 2022: At Main Library Costin Room 

May 11, 2023:  At Main Library Costin Room 

ENTERTAINMENT

2009: Golden Tones and Fiddler on the Roof (By Metrowest Performing Arts Center)

2010: Guys and Dolls (Framingham High School Drama Company)

2011: Jungle Book (By Metrowest Performing Arts Center)

2012: Any Thing Goes (By Metrowest Performing Arts Center)

2013: James and the Giant Peach (By Metrowest Performing Arts Center)

2014: Shrek (By Metrowest Performing Arts Center Students) and musical selections by players from the Metrowest Symphony

2016: Century Chinese Language School Musical Presentation

2017: Selection from "Into the Storm" (by the Framingham High School Percussion Ensemble)

2018: Hoops and Homework Violinists

2019: The McAuliffe Shakespeare Performance Club (By Christa McAuliffe Charter School)

2022: Kathleen Najarian, Competing Monologues; and Abby Rogers, Musical Selections

2023: Andrew Gomes, Saxophone; Nate Joslin, Clown; Kevin Driscoll, Ventriloquist


Entertainment Pictures

POEMS WRITTEN AFTER A VISIT TO THE MFA (WITH LINKS TO THE POEMS)

2011: Ohad Klopman, The Red Ryder, inspired by a Sculpture to the MFA

2012: Quinn Calder, The Unfamiliar Turf -My Soul Lies On, inspired by a model of the “Pennsylvania Railroad War Memorial” to the MFA

2013: Chris Hobin, Alone, inspired by the painting Old Brooklyn Bridge by Joseph Stella at the MFA

Poems by Potter Road Elementary School 5th grade students after visiting the MFA

Link to 2016 Poems / Link to 2017 Poems