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The 2010 Little Compton Summer Art Show was a resounding success
for quality of art, public attendance, and sales.  A big thank you to all who participated and viewed the show.

We are pleased to announce the award winners:

Best in Show: Margaret Kennedy, Tents on Governor's Island

David Aldrich Award: Victoria McGeoch, Subito!

Mary Elizabeth Post Award: Karole Nicholson, Guarding the Fields at Pardon Gray

Molly Luce Burroughs Award: Phyllis Dobbyn Adams, Flowers and Blue Vase

Betty Burroughs Woodhouse Award: Cynthia Getchell,
Spring Blast

Honorable Mention:
Martha Keating,Tidal Flats
Johanna McKenzie, Reflections in the Marsh
Patricia Walsh, Green Umbrella

The "People's Choice Award" was Parker Mill, 6 AM Whistle by Deborah Baronas.



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A Message
from the President

The Little Compton Community Center is positioning itself for the future.
We are building on the twelve years of programs and activities all aimed at making our community a better, more responsive and caring environment. We are proud of the Center's accomplishments and at the same time, keenly aware that we could not have succeeded without the overwhelming support and generosity of the people of our town.

Little Compton is the essential element of our success. The Little Compton Community Center is the place where programs and services are offered and volunteer needs are fulfilled. Residents of Little Compton and surrounding communities can take part in exciting programs designed to enrich their lives.

We are expanding our mission. In keeping with the mission of the Little Compton Community Center (LCCC), we are always looking for new and improved programs and services to better serve the citizens and youth of our town. One example is our affiliation with, and support of, Stay at Home in Little Compton—A Directory for Seniors, a resource for all independent-minded seniors who desire to remain self-sufficient and secure in the knowledge that they can 'go it alone'.

Little Compton is full of wonderful people with big hearts and willing hands who readily volunteer in countless ways. The Community Center has been, and continues to be, successful because of our team of dedicated staff and selfless volunteers combined with our community's long tradition of voluntarism. Perhaps you would like to lend a hand and reap the rewards of volunteering. Check out our Special Events and Programs or contact us at 635-2400.

Thanks to all of our members, donors and benefactors. The Little Compton Community Center absolutely depends on you--our friends and neighbors—to help make our programs happen. We look forward to continuing our valuable mission of serving Little Compton.

Gareth Eames
President