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Community Participation   Album 1: The Quarry

Album 2: The Process

Album 3: Community Participation

The Memoria Project intended to make the creation of the centerpiece statues a healing and enriching experience.  Utilizing ancient stone carving techniques, The Memoria Project's sculpting of the centerpiece statues was a sight not seen everyday.  The Project's Educational Program consisted of 37 programs and involved hundreds of residents, visitors and surviving family members.



A local Boy Scout troupe participates in the Educational Program


A survivor removes stone

 (photo: NY Times)
 


Steve and Marcello watch as a visitor removes stone
 


 

Entertainment during the long summer days


 

A Teens for Teens member removes stone

 


Another survivor helps uncover the second model


 

A large family visits the statues together


Bill Kilpatrick explains the art of clay modeling


Wendy Feinberg with one of the statues


A nighttime gathering at the site


More visitors try their hand at stone carving


Sand sculpting contest at Sandy Hook's North Beach


Preparing the site in Highlands for the second anniversary ceremony


Memoria Project educator Connie Gryczka and Ampelio Rinaldi.

Fiona Fitzgerald sculpting one of the clay models

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