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Curious George Cottage Artist in Residence

Meet Marty Kelley, our 2014 Artist in Residence

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For more information and to read Marty's very entertaining blog, visit his website at martykelley.com
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Meet the 2014 Rey Center Artist in Residence, Marty Kelley. Marty, a New Hampshire native, is a children's book author, illustrator and self-proclaimed recovering second grade teacher. If you have children (or not) you may know some of his books: "Twelve Terrible Things," "Spring Goes Squish," and "Fall is not Easy," to name a few. Marty was in residence at the Curious George Cottage on Noon Peak Road in Waterville Valley from September 1-14, 2014. The public had the opportunity to see Marty at work during his open studio hours Saturdays and Tuesdays during his stay.

Below are some pictures from his Community Presentation titled "Children's Books for Fun & Profit, But Mostly Fun," his visits with the Waterville Valley Elementary School students, and his time here in Waterville Valley.

Photos of Marty's stay in Waterville Valley

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    • 4th Annual Skijor Galore!
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  • Curious Cottage Preschool
    • Summer Camp Too!
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