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Tonight! - Please Join Me as I Open My Studio at the 12th Anniversary of the Santa Monica Art Studios

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Gregg Chadwick Stealing Home (Jackie Robinson) 8"x8" oil on canvas 2016 In honor of the Major League Baseball playoffs and my Grandpa Joseph Chadwick - my new small painting "Stealing Home (Jackie Robinson)"  Jackie Robinson-UCLA grad, civil rights warrior, Brooklyn Dodger, all around hero. Painting will be on view this weekend at the Santa Monica Art Studios 12th Anniversary   At the Santa Monica Art Studios, I am part of a community of artists - driven to create, share knowledge and experience, and help the community at large.  This weekend, I would be honored to have you join the long list of visitors to my studio #15 at the Santa Monica Art Studios. Saturday, October 8 from 6-9pm  Sunday, October 9 from 1-5pm 3026 Airport Boulevard, Santa Monica, CA 90405 #art #newyork #Dodgers #painting #baseball

Jackie Robinson Day 2013

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by Gregg Chadwick Jackie Robinson  "A life is not important except in the impact it has on other lives." -Jackie Robinson Today marks the 66th anniversary of Jackie Robinson's first game for the Brooklyn Dodgers. Jackie Robinson was the first African-American baseball player to compete in the major leagues when he joined the Dodgers in 1947. Robinson broke baseball's color line and ended a sixty year era of segregation in professional baseball. Robinson's career with the Dodgers lasted only ten years. But in that time, he won six pennants and a World Series title. Robinson retired in 1957 and was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1962. I was heartened to see that the new film " 42 ", based on Robinson's momentous debut, has exceeded box office expectations.  Today in honor of Robinson, every player in Major League Baseball    will wear Jackie Robinson’s No. 42.  Rachel Robinson at the stadium. (From...

Jackie Robinson Day 2012

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Jackie Robinson during his collegiate years in Los Angeles "A life is not important except in the impact it has on other lives." -Jackie Robinson "When Jackie Robinson took the field in Brooklyn 65 years ago, he transcended the sport he loved and helped change our country in the most powerful way imaginable. It is a privilege for Major League Baseball to celebrate Jackie's enduring legacy each year, and we are proud that every April 15th, our young fans around the world have an opportunity to learn everything that the No. 42 stands for -- courage, grace and determination." - Major League Baseball Commissioner Allan H. (Bud) Selig  Today marks the 65th anniversary of Jackie Robinson's first game for the Brooklyn Dodgers. Jackie Robinson was the first African-American baseball player to compete in the major leagues when he joined the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1947.  Today in honor of Robinson, every player in Major League Baseball    w...