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Sunday, Feb 28, 2010

Growing an Artist


Welcome to StoryLine, where everyday people throughout our community share experiences that have shaped their lives.

Paige Lester-Niles and her ten year-old son Finn talk about this young man’s passion for the arts.

Listen to other stories from our community at storylineproject.org.

Storyline is a project of the ECHO Council, dedicated to building trusting relationships in our community.

StoryLine….Make the connection.
On Real People, Real Stories, 88.5 WFDD brings you the thoughts and perspectives of North Carolinians who are in touch with their community and their world.
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