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40 Good Neighbors

Robert Fluhr

Robert Fluhr has dedicated his life to education in the arts.  He was an art teacher in the public schools of Philadelphia for thirty years.  And for twenty-five years, he was the head of the art department of the Lighthouse Art and Music Camp.  He has also been the art director for Eagle Springs, a recreational camp for mentally retarded adults in Pine Grove, PA.

Robert has contributed to Mt. Airy in many ways.  He has served for decades on the board of directors of the Allens Lane Art Center.  Since the 1970s, he has also served as the director of the Allens Lane Gallery, which in its five annual exhibitions, has shown works from new and established artists.  Robert's support has meant a great deal to many of the most important artists in the region.

Among his many volunteer activities, Robert's work as a director of Vision Thru Art especially caught the eye of the person who nominated him as a Good Neighbor.   Vision Thru Art serves adults who are blind and visually impaired.  Robert teaches them sculpture and arranges exhibitions of their work.  The students in the program come from a diverse range of socio-economic, religious, and ethnic backgrounds.  The work of these students is, one observer has said "often truly breathtaking."   In his capacity as a member of the National Exhibit for the Blind Artists, Robert "takes his West Mt. Airy story and the community values across our region and our nation."