Friday, April 23, 2010

Harwich Poster, T- Shirt, Sports Hat, and Sweat Shirts -Fundraiser Ideas!




On Earth Day 2010, Rowland Scherman and I met for a beer in Harwich Center, then toured the Harwich Hollow. "Rowley" snapped his camera as soon as his eye caught hold of the community tree, a large symbolic spreading golden beach tree, growing in town for perhaps 200 years at Brooks Park. 


Does anyone know what specie or how old this tree is for sure? Let us know by emailing us at harwichfolksfestival@gmail.com!

We thought that this tree, with hundreds of carved initials from lover's past in  Harwich to today's young folk using magic marker initials written on, but not carved into the tree from the rite of Spring 2010. 

On this Earth-day 2010, what a symbol for our Harwich community. Harwich is a spreading, grassroots, community trying to come together after the economic fall to re-organize our communities and transform us into a  living,  loving with positive progress, migrating toward a "Beloved Community".


This  venerable
golden  beach  tree marks and guards the entrance to the "Harwich Hollow", where soon music and life will return to this sacred, natural vortex in our community, after many years neglected, but never forgotten. It's a sentry for music in the park. 

Rowland Scherman the  former Life Magazine photographer, from Orleans,  Paul Lagg local artist, and Sally Vince a local graphic designer,  have agreed and will work  collaborating with the Harwich Cranberry Festival to generate logos, illustrations and poster designs for our selected marketing products along with WOMR/ WFMR  and for our own Harwich Folk Festival fundraiser.




 


Here is one of Rowland Scherman's illustrations.
























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