Watershed students help decorate Camden Opera House

Fri, 11/21/2014 - 9:00am

CAMDEN — Six students from the Watershed School, for the second consecutive year since their move to the Knox Mill in Camden, once again were helpful neighbors, decorating the Camden Opera House for the holidays.

They assembled and decorated the Christmas tree, installed window candles and window displays and were their usual cheerful, helpful s"elves," according to a news release.

Participants include Jacob Faunce, Peter Duda, Madalina Lodge, Leslie Ryan, Soren Moesswilde, Laura Gross (OH intern from Camden Hills) and Emma.

The Watershed School is an independent high school located at 32 Washington Street in downtown Camden. It was founded in 2002 and is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges and is a Maine State Approved High School.

Opened in 1894 and on the National Register of Historic Places, The Camden Opera House is a 500-seat auditorium and four conference and meeting rooms owned, managed, and supported financially by the Town of Camden. A wide range of performances, concerts, theatre, national and international conferences, and other events are hosted there.