4:00 p.m. This weekend birdhouses were on display in many storefronts in downtown Westport. This is part of Project Return’s 17th Annual Birdhouse Auction which will take place on March 23, 2012. According to their website “Project Return is committed to providing a safe, structured, and nurturing environment where adolescent girls in crisis can heal and grow.” Proceeds from the event will go directly towards the organization.
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March 11, 2012 | Birdhouses Return to Downtown Westport
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Rose Propp, Photographry Editor
Rose Propp ’13 is simply artistic. Various forms of art have always been in her life, but nowadays she is focusing her time on her true artistic passions: journalism and photography.
This is Propp’s second year on the Inklings staff, and she is this year’s photography editor. Inklings isn’t the only place where Propp demonstrates her interest in photography. She has a photo blog where she posts the best photos that she takes. Check out rosealicephotography.blogspot.com.
Propp describes herself as having a love for journalism. “[Journalism] allows me to express myself in ways I have never seen in myself before,” Propp said.
Aside from journalism and photography, Propp enjoys long distance running, math, and economics. She frequently takes long runs on the beach and likes economics because she finds real world applications of concepts very interesting.
Propp also was a musician. She has played violin, trumpet, piano, and guitar. In fact, her mother is a music teacher at Greens Farms School.
Even though Propp has stopped playing music for the likes of journalism and photography, it is quite apparent that artistic ability runs in the Propp family.