The North End Music & Performing Arts Center (NEMPAC) music studios on the Prado received a face lift on Saturday with fresh paint and Spring cleaning. Six students came out from Bentley College to help paint and redecorate the building. These students are part of a community service project day at Bentley where over 200 students are helping out non-profits throughout the city. We also caught Executive Director Sherri Snow, Board member Court Clayton and staff members Rebecca Rapoport-Cole, Rachel Carpentier and Courtney LaFlamme adding their painting power and creative spirit to the project.
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