Visitors view the art hanging in the gallery. The Luckiest Light had its grand opening Monday in Havre de Grace, a non-profit dedicated to empowering individuals with disabilities through art, community connection and other initiatives. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)
The Luckiest Light had its grand opening Monday in Havre de Grace, a non-profit dedicated to empowering individuals with disabilities through art, community connection and other initiatives.
The Luckiest Light had its grand opening Monday in Havre de Grace, a non-profit dedicated to empowering individuals with disabilities through art, community connection and other initiatives. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Fiber Station, string art, at Luckiest Light. The Luckiest Light had its grand opening Monday in Havre de Grace, a non-profit dedicated to empowering individuals with disabilities through art, community connection and other initiatives. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)
One of the artist stations at The Luckiest Light. The Luckiest Light had its grand opening Monday in Havre de Grace, a non-profit dedicated to empowering individuals with disabilities through art, community connection and other initiatives. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Painting stations at The Luckiest Light The Luckiest Light had its grand opening Monday in Havre de Grace, a non-profit dedicated to empowering individuals with disabilities through art, community connection and other initiatives. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)The art gallery at The Luckiest Light. The Luckiest Light had its grand opening Monday in Havre de Grace, a non-profit dedicated to empowering individuals with disabilities through art, community connection and other initiatives. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)
The art gallery at The Luckiest Light. The Luckiest Light had its grand opening Monday in Havre de Grace, a non-profit dedicated to empowering individuals with disabilities through art, community connection and other initiatives. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Artist Joe Harter stands infront of his paintings on display in the Gallery. The Luckiest Light had its grand opening Monday in Havre de Grace, a non-profit dedicated to empowering individuals with disabilities through art, community connection and other initiatives. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Sarah Ware of Waretech Studio and photographer JP Henry, visit the gallery. Ware is producing a video featuring JP and his photography. The Luckiest Light had its grand opening Monday in Havre de Grace, a non-profit dedicated to empowering individuals with disabilities through art, community connection and other initiatives. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)
Photographer JP Henry stands in front of his photographs hanging in the Gallery. He uses his mother's cell phone for his photography. The Luckiest Light had its grand opening Monday in Havre de Grace, a non-profit dedicated to empowering individuals with disabilities through art, community connection and other initiatives. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Jeannie Allerton, Wendy McNally, artist Anthony Allerton, and Christiaan Tagart take a look at Anthony's and his mother Jeannie's paintings at the gallery. The Luckiest Light had its grand opening Monday in Havre de Grace, a non-profit dedicated to empowering individuals with disabilities through art, community connection and other initiatives. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Son and mother artists, Anthony Allerton and JeannieAllerton, stand in front of their paintings hanging in the gallery. The Luckiest Light had its grand opening Monday in Havre de Grace, a non-profit dedicated to empowering individuals with disabilities through art, community connection and other initiatives. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)
The Luckiest Light owners, Kim and Justin Waszkiewicz and their children, Isaac, 7 and Nora, 9, pose for a photo in the gallery. The Luckiest Light had its grand opening Monday in Havre de Grace, a non-profit dedicated to empowering individuals with disabilities through art, community connection and other initiatives. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Visitors view the art hanging in the gallery. The Luckiest Light had its grand opening Monday in Havre de Grace, a non-profit dedicated to empowering individuals with disabilities through art, community connection and other initiatives. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Charlie Dougherty looks at paintings by artist John Keaton. The Luckiest Light had its grand opening Monday in Havre de Grace, a non-profit dedicated to empowering individuals with disabilities through art, community connection and other initiatives. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)
Jay McBay, left, and Joe Harter, right, hold the ribbon as Miranna Sanchez cuts the ribbon at The Luckiest Light. The Luckiest Light had its grand opening Monday in Havre de Grace, a non-profit dedicated to empowering individuals with disabilities through art, community connection and other initiatives. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Joe Harter, left, was the keynote speaker at the opening. The Luckiest Light had its grand opening Monday in Havre de Grace, a non-profit dedicated to empowering individuals with disabilities through art, community connection and other initiatives. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Clockwise from left, Jeanie Allerton, Nora Waszkiewicz, 9, Chloie Sota, 10, AJ Quiles, 15, Aidyn Ortiz, 11, and Raymer Ynoa, 10, make art at one of the painting stations. The Luckiest Light had its grand opening Monday in Havre de Grace, a non-profit dedicated to empowering individuals with disabilities through art, community connection and other initiatives. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)
Christy Hinkelman and Anna Sadowski, 17, make art at the Fiber station.. The Luckiest Light had its grand opening Monday in Havre de Grace, a non-profit dedicated to empowering individuals with disabilities through art, community connection and other initiatives. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Nicholas Krueger, of Havre de Grace, paints with watercolors at one of the painting stations. The Luckiest Light had its grand opening Monday in Havre de Grace, a non-profit dedicated to empowering individuals with disabilities through art, community connection and other initiatives. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)June 30, 2025: Aubrey Bennett of Aberdeen, sat down at an easel to paint. The Luckiest Light had its grand opening Monday in Havre de Grace, a non-profit dedicated to empowering individuals with disabilities through art, community connection and other initiatives. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)