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Stories and reflections one year after.

Inspired by Fire by Melissa Lanitis Gregory

A few months ago, John Mauriello tried to make pizza. This is important for a couple of reasons.

Phoenix Painting gives Hope one year After

At the Lost & Found art receptions this summer, Ethan Niven revealed his Phoenix that he painted on a king size bed sheet in response to the Angora Fire last year. Ethan and his family live in the area, but their house was spared.

Mike @ Grass Roots helps John Find New Pizza Recipe

You know those delicious pizzas found only at Grass Roots? Well Mike, the baker, is going to help John Mauriello replace the one he lost in the Angora fire last year, along with his house. ♥

Gratitude for Selfless Acts of Courage

Thank you Firefighters and all Emergency Personnel. Words cannot express the magnitude of our gratitude.

Tahoe: Lost & Found by M. Gregory

John Mauriello’s lost pizza recipe... the inspiration for an art show and a community-wide fundraising effort?

Lake Mother Watching by Kristen Schwartz

I had always wanted to create a piece that showed the joy of a mother watching over her child - in this case Lake Tahoe.

The Spirit of Christmas Rekindled by Barbara Wesson

During the holiday season out there on Dead Man's Curve stood the most beautiful Christmas Tree. There were no homes on the lots surrounding it. It was like the fringe of the forest had been sprinkled with the Spirit of Christmas.

The Underground Artists come Up for Air

Their driving force - or inspiration - is simple: Art, Love and Chocolate!
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