The Power of Story
The Power of Story Project
Sharing a moment when the arts touched your life has great power. With each story, we strengthen arts advocacy!
Here is our collection of personal stories from the Lehigh Valley community. By preserving these experiences, we are building a library of impact in support of the arts.

Kate Brandes
Riegelsville, PA
There’s something inherently intimate about painting someone’s portrait...it’s trying to capture the spirit of that person in the moment.
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Anthony Ramos
Allentown, PA
During a lecture in my first semester of college my professor changed the way I view art. He went on talking about how art had been around for centuries due to its indispensable benefits to humankind.
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Mary Ann Dunwoodie
Painting has given me a second sight and I don’t feel depressed anymore.
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Patricia Kennedy
Allentown, PA
The creative instinct ignited in me at a very young age when my grandmother determined that doing arts & crafts projects had a certain calming affect on me.
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Elise Schaffer
Coopersburg, PA
There were so many times that I wanted to quit. Learning an instrument is insanely difficult! But, thankfully I had a mother passionate about arts and music.
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Kayleigh Scott
Muhlenberg College, PA
I was having a lot of social problems with my friends and felt like an outcast. But at dance I found a family.
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Greyson Gerdts
Muhlenberg College, PA
This is just an example of the many ways my parents have helped me follow my dreams and passions. If it weren’t for my parents and dance, I wouldn’t be where I am now!
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Jenna Tormey
Muhlenberg College, PA
Being involved in the arts has opened up a window of amazing opportunities that have prepared me for whatever life has in store.
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Bailey Gordner
Muhlenberg College, PA
I am not a girl of many words. I'd rather listen than to talk. I found that through dancing, it has allowed me to find my own voice and express in a way words never could for me.
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Richard Hurd
Scranton, PA
The thing is, I don't think most people associate what a pastor does with a sermon is so similar to a stage monologue.
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Melissa Marino
Muhlenberg College, PA
Although I do not have a clear memory of my first dance recital, I have been told that it was an interesting performance...
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James D. Craig
Whitehall, PA
All the musicians I knew and respected told me to forget about a career in music - except for one man...
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Rich Homa
Schnecksville, PA
Art brings sort of a nostalgia to me, it connects me to the past.
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Mandy Gero
Northampton, PA
Art is my heart being poured out, and a lot of the prayers being poured out as well.
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Todd Watkins
Bethlehem, PA
Art, music, and theatre -- it's all a part of my existence, it happens almost every day.
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Dr. Tina Q. Richardson
Center Valley, PA
I don't consider myself an artist, but I surround myself with creative and artistic individuals...it adds flair and excitement to my life.
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Bill George
Bethlehem, PA
And then, I knew why I was an actor, an artist. To connect my friend with her loved one. To help us transcend the pain and celebrate the glory of life.
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Matt Wolf
Bethlehem, PA
That was the night, influenced by Ginsberg, Kerouac and that poet at Lafayette, that I started my journey writing poetry.
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Dominic Singleton
Greensburg, PA
Career day for me was never as exciting because out of all these choices I could never make a decision. I knew that I wanted to help people, but I wanted to do it in my own special way.
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William Childs
Allentown, PA
Creativity is real and it’s here to stay. Those who are brave enough to accept that fact will capitalize on its undeniable power and use it as a force for change.
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Loren Marquardt
Bethlehem, PA
I believe that art and its inspiration surrounds the willing observer.
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Barbara Martyska
Allentown, PA
I don't remember exactly when I realized that I really needed this music in my life, but at some point I knew I couldn't imagine my life without it.
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Alan Levin
Lehigh Valley, PA
Centering the clay is so important, it's like life in general -- if your life is centered, you're good to go.
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Renee James
Bethlehem, PA
With sincere thanks, the family felt the comfort that only voices raised in song can offer.
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Christine Talley
Allentown, PA
I'd like people to know that folks with disabilities or mental illness are fascinating, valuable contributors to society.
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Ann E. Michael
Emmaus, PA
There's no way to "explain" how that works in me, but in the following poem I endeavor to do so by imagining myself as an artwork.
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Ava Beck
Allentown, PA
What if they laugh? What if they call me names? What if I trip and fall? I worried myself to sleep.
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Paula Holoviak
Sugarloaf, PA
In a time and place where many young people are left behind, Ukrainian folk dance has opened up a world of art, culture, travel and dance to generations of kids.
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Sonny Hunt
Lehigh Valley
There are so many challenges for families that deal with individuals with autism and/or sensory processing that typical events such as movies, theaters, theme park shows are not enjoyable for even a few minutes.
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Alice Yeakel
Bethlehem, PA
Music is so often associated with events that, because of the music, are never forgotten.
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Randall Forte
Mertztown, PA
Engagement in the arts affects people in deeply quiet ways, and it can be particularly magical for those of us with disabilities.
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Kellie Dietrich
Breinigsville, PA
Art helped me express myself on one of the most important days of my life: graduation.
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Ann Lalik
Allentown, PA
Jewelry by its very nature of not being a necessity shows us that a person is making a statement about various stations in life, culture, religion, or other identification.
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Lisa Higgins
Center Valley, PA
What could be better than working with people dedicated to stories that must be told?
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Ruth Knafo Setton
Allentown, PA
If we explore fearlessly, without a map destination, open to every interesting path and mysterious alley, we reawaken our sense of astonishment...
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Noberto Dominguez
Allentown, PA
One brush, one stroke, one step, one line, the loving guidance of one hand.
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Nora Suggs
Allentown, PA
Playing music with friends and colleagues is a great joy, and when the audience becomes entwined in the music as well, it’s even more exciting.
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Shawn Hager
Easton, PA
I am a solo Indie Alt.Rock artist from the Lehigh Valley. I started back in 2006 when my wife fell sick and I was trying anything I could to make money to help save her.
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Holly Gage
Bowmansville, PA
I found my freedom through artistic expression. As a dyslexic Jewelry Sculptor, my written communication can be cumbersome...
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Sarah Carlson
Allentown, PA
I am a dancer. I speak with my body. Sometimes, the act of moving can bring me - and those who are watching me - to a new understanding.
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Patty Passick
Palmerton, PA
As my 4th graders worked on their clay projects, one student said, "When I do this, I feel more alive!"
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Tara Santoro
Macungie, PA
For me art was always an escape. As a kid I could be found in my room with my dog at my side, a reem of green and white lined paper or gigantic coloring book with a large box of crayons.
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Ronald Demkee
Allentown, PA
I serve as conductor of the Allentown Band because it is important work that is unquestionable and unequivocally stimulating, challenging, and gratifying...
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Nancy Scott
Easton, PA
It started with the open reading at Godfrey Daniels. I read two poems, as a blind writer reading from Braille. I didn’t die. Later, I got the call asking me to feature-read.
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Jude Chase
Bethlehem, PA
Seven and a half years ago, I was crossing the street on a rainy day and the creek was rising. I little old lady was driving by, looking at the creek and not at me.
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Deborah Hamsho
Whitehall, PA
I pronounce the annunciation: I AM AN ARTIST of fibrous hues...
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Angela Faidley
Macungie, PA
When I stand in front of a class I look out and see bright eyes looking to for inspiration and guidance. The responsibility is overwhelming, empowering, frightening, and heady.
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