Nashua Sculpture Symposium  2010
"Diversity"
May 16- June 6, 2010
The Chisel Sculpture and Design Team
The four members of the Chisel Sculpture and Design team are
Nashuans whose families have lived in the city for over 100
years.  While the team members have experience in artistic
media other than three-dimensional sculpture, our skill sets will
enable us to meet the schedule and to create a beautiful
sculpture for Nashua’s Riverwalk.  This year’s theme, Diversity,
is reflected in our design through an interpretation of the globe
and structures that emanate from it that represent the seven
continents. The four primary members of this team have
successfully worked together restoring Margaret’s family’s
home.  The extensive work required us to re-design much of the
detail of the home.
Roberta Woitkowski
worked for many years at Sanders, a large defense
electronics firm in Nashua in cost and schedule control.  
She is currently the Chairman of the Triangle Credit Union
Supervisory Committee, and a past Chairman of Nashua’s
Historic District Commission.  Also, she is a former Trustee
of the Hunt Memorial Library Building in Nashua, and
photographer for The Broadcaster, a weekly newspaper in
the Nashua area.  As an amateur photographer, she won
an award from the NH Governor’s Wildflower and Lilac
Commission’s photograph contest.   Roberta’s background
includes classes in art and architecture.
Margaret Woitkowski
is a retired schoolteacher and volunteer for many groups in the
City of Nashua, NH.  One of her volunteer positions was at the
Hunt Memorial Library Building, Nashua’s first free standing
library.  It was built by Ralph Adams Cram and is on the National
Register of Historic Places. Margaret is a co-chairman of the
Lithuanian concert series that presents an annual concert in
Nashua.  She has worked as a ballot inspector during elections
in Nashua and also dabbles in painting.
Danny Tomolonis,
is a general contractor and owner of Tomolonis
Properties, LLC and Tomolonis Painting.  He has many
years of experience as a painter and contractor.  In his
work, he has to prepare cost and schedule estimates and
follow through on his projects.  He coordinates efforts with
local government officials as well as tradesmen and the
homeowners.  He is a Contractor Supervisor certified in
lead paint abatement in New Hampshire and
Massachusetts.  His company participated in the Project
Pawsitive project at EPONA Farm horse rescue in Epping,
NH.  His uncompensated contribution to this effort was
power washing and painting the horse barn.
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Photos by Alan Leach
"Diversity"
David St. Onge,
a native of Lowell, MA, who has lived in Nashua for
many years, has extensive experience in hands-on
construction and design.  David specializes in detailed,
custom carpentry and has worked for Tomolonis
Properties for several years.  His designs include
innovative solutions.  David’s varied background also
includes building machinery for packaging, and making
parts for and assembling custom pool cues.  David has
volunteered for the Muscular Dystrophy Telethon for
many years, has made four donations of his hair to
charities that make wigs, and volunteered at the Senior
Center in Wilmington, MA.