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Students and their teacher Zoey Bridges created these three samples of coiled pottery at the recently opened Treasure Coast Pottery. TREASURE COAST POTTERY PHOTOS

Firing a new artistic future

This new artistic space on Heritage Drive is filled with the fun, the excitement and the amazement that comes with learning to create something that never existed before and knowing you made it.

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Kevin Hutchinson is a renowned Stuart artist who was born into the first family of Treasure Coast artists. RICK CRARY

Living by design

Kevin Hutchinson, a renowned Stuart artist, was born into the first family of Treasure Coast artists. Hutchinson’s parents, Jim and Joan, were artists who immersed him early on into the art world.

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Passengers are ready to board the Dignity Bus provided by The Source, a Vero Beach outreach ministry offering a place for the homeless to sleep safely. KERRY FIRTH

Sleeping Soundly

At any given time, there are approximately 250 homeless people living in Indian River County and between 3,000 and 3,500 in Brevard County. Some sleep in cars. Others live in tents. Still others simply throw an old blanket on the ground in the woods and try to get a few hours rest.

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Doretha Hair Truesdell is the founding member and president of the Highwaymen Museum and the Original Florida Hall of Fame Highwaymen Inc. ANTHONY INSWASTY

Love Story

The creation of the Highwaymen Museum, which is opening in Fort Pierce in February, didn’t happen overnight. It started about 63 years ago when Doretha met Alfred Hair at Coley’s Drive-in on 25th Street in Fort Pierce.

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