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New England's Leading Source of the Finest Hand Made
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LEDGER - Quincy Schools To Benefit
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Quincy Schools to Benefit From Rug Competition One wouldn't
think an Oriental rug company and a school-to-work The two have organized an art contest in which Quincy middle school
students Mojtabai, a 60-year-old Boston resident and owner of the newly opened He said rug merchants from all over the country and from as far as His grandparents had a small rug shop in Tabriz and his family was
in the He left Iran in 1973 after finishing medical school and noted, After stops at postgraduate school in London and at Boston University,
he Mojtabai decided to relocate again, this time to Quincy, but he didn't
want Enter Arthur Keough. Keough is the executive director of the Quincy School Partnership.
He said The former Quincy College academic dean has resurrected and restructured "We want to introduce the youngsters into the world of work
by exposing them Keough said the art contest is for students with a flair for art. "We want to show that what they're conceptualizing on a piece
of paper can "If I choose a job I love, I'll never work a day in my life." · |
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Solomon Mojtabai and his son Kaveh, owners and operators of Solomon's Collection & Fine Rugs, stand in front of a carpet designed by students from Boston Renaissance Charter School that the Mojtabais had woven in Nepal. Picture Courtesy of the Patriot Ledger © 2003 |
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Solomon's Collection & Fine Rugs 809 Hancock Street (Rt. 3A) Quincy, MA 02170 |
Phone: (617) 770-1900 Email: sol@solomonrugs.com |
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