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For almost a decade, Findlay-ites and people from around the globe have marveled at the sand sculptures that are displayed every Easter at Riverside Park. What many may not know is that local nursery owner and landscaper Roger Powell is the creative force behind these inspiring efforts. Inspired by a world which he feels still has much good to share, Roger has sought to help people find that good in their own lives. Well-known for his sand sculptures and artistic ability, Powell uses his celebrity status for a variety of charitable causes. This August, Roger is planning a major fund raiser and festival for the people of Pearlington, Mississippi who were among those devastated by Hurricane Katrina. Why Pearlington, you ask? Simply, it is located in Hancock County in Mississippi and is our "Sister" county. He initially approached Holly Gazarek, the manager at Red Lobster on Tiffin Avenue in Findlay, and proposed his idea to hold a festival that would include a sand sculpture in the parking lot of the restaurant and a fund raiser at the same time. She enthusiastically supported the idea, which has grown to include a Caribbean band, an auction which will include items that were part of the movie Pirates of the Caribbean that Roger's daughter Ashley, a production design engineer with Little Giant Studio, is donating, and a 16 chair Rock-A-Thon. Two of the sold chairs will be painted and then donated to the Pearlington school library with the buyer's name inscribed on them. The team will then travel down to Pearlington and be there from September 20-30. Joining them will be Catherine Ritch Guess, our favorite "adopted" reality-fiction Christian novelist. Many of you know that she and Roger met at an art show and she was so inspired by his work that they garnered a friendship over several months. Catherine eventually came to Findlay during Holy Week to watch Powell and his team at work. © Copyright 2003-2006 by Findlay Living and DynamiKComm, Inc. |

