P-G: Coloring book celebrates Mt. Lebanon's history
A year and a half ago, members of the board of the Historical Society of Mount Lebanon started kicking around an idea: to design a coloring book that featured the municipality's landmarks and history.
Dick Price, 79, a retired Pittsburgh Public Schools English teacher, volunteered to lead the project, and sent letters to as many Mt. Lebanon-based artists, architects and art teachers as he could find, asking if they could draw an image to go along with the captions about Mt. Lebanon.
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Dick Price, 79, a retired Pittsburgh Public Schools English teacher, volunteered to lead the project, and sent letters to as many Mt. Lebanon-based artists, architects and art teachers as he could find, asking if they could draw an image to go along with the captions about Mt. Lebanon.
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- www.post-gazette.com/pg/11111/1140737-55.stm (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
Labels: coloring book, dick price, historical society, mt. lebanon history
3 Comments:
A wonderful idea by a wonderful guy for a very worthwhile community organization & endeavor ! Nice going.
Bill Lewis
Does the book have a drawing of the new high school in it? ;)
Agreed. Picked up a copy tonight at Rolliers. Wonderful idea and great execution. Dick Price (to whom I am related by marriage but can say, very objectively, is an amazing man) did a great job.
Mary Beth Sklar
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