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    Dick Alden, owner of Starfish Studios with his wife and art partner, Pricilla, talks to students from Marcia Buker Elementary School in Richmond about his sculpture he calls "the Seeker." Gordon Chibroski/Staff photographer

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    Max Trask, 10, center, and his class mates from Marcia Buker Elementary School in Richmond get excited about being able to take chiseled-off pieces of a granite sculpture by Dick Alden. Gordon Chibroski/Staff photographer

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    Tiffany Caron,10, uses a round file to make her sculpture. Gordon Chibroski/Staff photographer

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    Connor Vashon, 10, listens to advice from a volunteer art teacher as he makes his small sculpture using a file as he and other students from Marcia Buker Elementary School in Richmond attend an event that involves learning from stone artists. Gordon Chibroski/Staff photographer

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    Gerry Hoff, Mt. Vernon, right, retired art teacher and owner of Maine Bone Carving, talks to students from Marcia Buker Elementary School in Richmond about his sculpture experiences. Gordon Chibroski/Staff photographer)

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