Currently Scott is the Digital Media Instructor at the Vermont Folklife Center, working with at-risk populations and students around the state producing documentary projects.
Richard first learned the art of tie-dyeing more than twenty-five years ago when he was a college student who followed the Grateful Dead on tour throughout the country.
Her specialty is hand-making felted llama beads and combining them with natural beads to make necklaces (wood, bone, clay, cork, shells, bamboo, lava, stones and gems).
She began teaching in 2004 on the collegiate level, moving to high school in 2009, and since relocating to Vermont has been happily involved with youngsters.
Jarvis A. Green recently relocated from NYC to Vermont and is now the founder/director of a year round performing arts program in Barnard called BarnArts.
Jeannie has taught acting, movement, improvisation, creativity, auditioning, and characterization techniques for thirty years. In 1996, She traveled to Russia with Patch Adams and later founded the Hearts and Noses Hospital Clown Troup.