While earning her Bachelor of Science in Art Education at Skidmore College, Jill Fishon-Kovachick, a 1981 graduate of the school, fell in love with Saratoga. She stuck around, teaching courses through the Office of Special Programs at her alma mater before opening Saratoga Clay Arts Center—a 13,000-square-foot community space that hosts classes for adults and children, workshops with world-class artists, artist residencies, gallery shows,...
When most people think of a mid-life crisis, they think of chopped hair, sports cars, and exotic trips. Not Roger Sharp. When the co-owner of High Peaks Event Production and High Peaks Canna (he owns both companies with his wife, Christine) started approaching 50, he had only one thought: Mystery Machine.
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