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Tracking the numbers of reunions that we have been doing over the years we notice that the trend is for less reunions and with less attendance.  Blame the internet.  With FACEBOOK and other sites at a click of a mouse, people are connecting with past friends all the time and perhaps it's not as meaningful to actually
GET TOGETHER !  But we beg to differ, a parties a party!   Why miss out on the FUN?  These are your classmates, some you don't know, some you won't recognize but they shared your space and breathed your air in High School.  You all came form the same place and it's so interesting to find out how different your lives turned out to be.   I'm happy to say the the two reunions we covered on Saturday both had over 100 guests and memories were made that will not soon be forgotten... 


Fine Art Fotos & Video is now incorporating VIDEO COVERAGE on some of our Reunion Events at no extra fee courtesy of Chris Yamamodo, I mean Raimonto.  Please visit www.EventsByFlint.com to view all your photos on our gallery.

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Brandice and Matt are in LOVE, it's clearly evident by the way they look at each other, the way they hold each other, the way that they are so comfortable with each other-  Even with a walk in the park, this couple leaves a trail of fun and passion at every stop-  What a wonderful way to be- Happy and Carefree!  You're young, you're engaged, you got a good photographer to capture the mood... ENJOY! 



www.StatenIslandCreativeCommunity.org

Flint Gennari is the unofficial official photographer of ART BY THE FERRY, it is in his nature to record life, friends and all he comes across on his way about his business (which is who knows what!) Without a doubt the ARTS keep people alive (and young!) and with respect to the act of creating and the joy of giving birth to a WORK OF ART photography and blogging is another way of sharing that love.  Here are some sights and sounds of this years annual ART BY THE FERRY festival held once again in Staten island's St. George area
 across from the world famous Staten Island Ferry.


 
Staten Island Creative Community [SICC] is a not for profit, totally volunteer coalition of visual artists;  photographers; musicians; performers; writers and film makers residing in Staten Island, N.Y.
SICC was started in 2008 by Joyce Malerba Goldstein and supported by the Council on the Arts and Humanities [COAHSI] as well as many local artists and business leaders.

In collaboration with the business community, we take unleased spaces and turn them into temporary galleries, and performance spaces.
Our hope is to create an Arts District to attract and support the growing creative population and help stimulate the economic growth of Staten Island.