The Wanderer Photo Gallery

Email your photos to support@wanderer.com

Last additions
Rob-Grant_2.jpg
Mattapoisett Harbor82 viewsSunset over Mattapoisett Harbor. Photo by Rob GrantDec 01, 2021
Rob-Grant_1.jpg
Mattapoisett Harbor100 viewsSunset over Mattapoisett Harbor. Photo by Rob GrantDec 01, 2021
Lions-Club-Peace-Poster-Contest-2021.jpg
Peace Poster Contest98 viewsThe Mattapoisett Lions Club is pleased to announce the local winner of the Lions International Peace Poster Contest. From left: 1st place Ben Silva, 2nd place Madeline Gendreau and 3rd place Drew Butler. Honorable mention goes to: Isabella Perez-Dormitzer, Bobby Calder, and Grace Victoria. Photo courtesy of Mattapoisett Lions ClubDec 01, 2021
DebSilva.jpg
Village Court109 viewsSome photos of the beautiful flowers in the halls at Village Court. They continue to bloom in the hallways year-round. Photo courtesy of Deb SilvaDec 01, 2021
Shepley_ecumenical-_2.jpg
Ecumenical Service174 viewsJen Shepley shared this photo of the ecumenical service at held at the Mattpoisett Museum on SundayNov 23, 2021
ORRemptyBowls_kate-butler_carol-lynn-brown.jpg
Empty Bowls187 viewsOn Thursday November 18, 2021, the Tri-Town community came together to support student artists and their activism to help neighbors in need. The Old Rochester Regional High School Art department hosted its second "Empty Bowls" event. This Fall, students in both Ms. Butler’s and Ms. Mogilnicki’s art classes designed and created ceramic bowls. On the night of the event, patrons made a donation and chose a one-of-a-kind, work of art for their soup. Nov 23, 2021
Shepley_ecumenical-_1.jpg
Ecumenical Service178 viewsJen Shepley shared this photo of the ecumenical service at held at the Mattpoisett Museum on SundayNov 23, 2021
ORRemptyBowls_Bowls2.jpg
Empty Bowls131 viewsOn Thursday November 18, 2021, the Tri-Town community came together to support student artists and their activism to help neighbors in need. The Old Rochester Regional High School Art department hosted its second "Empty Bowls" event. This Fall, students in both Ms. Butler’s and Ms. Mogilnicki’s art classes designed and created ceramic bowls. On the night of the event, patrons made a donation and chose a one-of-a-kind, work of art for their soup. Nov 23, 2021
ORRemptyBowls_Bowls-peace.jpg
Empty Bowls129 viewsOn Thursday November 18, 2021, the Tri-Town community came together to support student artists and their activism to help neighbors in need. The Old Rochester Regional High School Art department hosted its second "Empty Bowls" event. This Fall, students in both Ms. Butler’s and Ms. Mogilnicki’s art classes designed and created ceramic bowls. On the night of the event, patrons made a donation and chose a one-of-a-kind, work of art for their soup. Nov 23, 2021
ORRemptyBowls_20211118_190939.jpg
Empty Bowls153 viewsOn Thursday November 18, 2021, the Tri-Town community came together to support student artists and their activism to help neighbors in need. The Old Rochester Regional High School Art department hosted its second "Empty Bowls" event. This Fall, students in both Ms. Butler’s and Ms. Mogilnicki’s art classes designed and created ceramic bowls. On the night of the event, patrons made a donation and chose a one-of-a-kind, work of art for their soup. Nov 23, 2021
ORRemptyBowls_20211118_190743.jpg
Empty Bowls131 viewsOn Thursday November 18, 2021, the Tri-Town community came together to support student artists and their activism to help neighbors in need. The Old Rochester Regional High School Art department hosted its second "Empty Bowls" event. This Fall, students in both Ms. Butler’s and Ms. Mogilnicki’s art classes designed and created ceramic bowls. On the night of the event, patrons made a donation and chose a one-of-a-kind, work of art for their soup. Nov 23, 2021
ORRemptyBowls_20211118_190559.jpg
Empty Bowls103 viewsOn Thursday November 18, 2021, the Tri-Town community came together to support student artists and their activism to help neighbors in need. The Old Rochester Regional High School Art department hosted its second "Empty Bowls" event. This Fall, students in both Ms. Butler’s and Ms. Mogilnicki’s art classes designed and created ceramic bowls. On the night of the event, patrons made a donation and chose a one-of-a-kind, work of art for their soup. Nov 23, 2021
30322 files on 2527 page(s) 374