From þÄúLight up the NightþÄù to þÄúStars of HopeþÄù Chester Historical Society with the help of Christopher Owens aka the Star Man, are keeping the hope alive in Chester, CT and beyond during the COVID-19 pandemic. Each star sold for $50 (3.5ft star with white lights) raises $30 for the Chester Food Pantry.Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Courier
From þÄúLight up the NightþÄù to þÄúStars of HopeþÄù Chester Historical Society with the help of Christopher Owens aka the Star Man, are keeping the hope alive in Chester, CT and beyond during the COVID-19 pandemic. Each star sold for $50 (3.5ft star with white lights) raises $30 for the Chester Food Pantry.Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Courier
From þÄúLight up the NightþÄù to þÄúStars of HopeþÄù Chester Historical Society with the help of Christopher Owens aka the Star Man, are keeping the hope alive in Chester, CT and beyond during the COVID-19 pandemic. Each star sold for $50 (3.5ft star with white lights) raises $30 for the Chester Food Pantry.Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Courier
From þÄúLight up the NightþÄù to þÄúStars of HopeþÄù Chester Historical Society with the help of Christopher Owens aka the Star Man, are keeping the hope alive in Chester, CT and beyond during the COVID-19 pandemic. Each star sold for $50 (3.5ft star with white lights) raises $30 for the Chester Food Pantry.Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Courier
From þÄúLight up the NightþÄù to þÄúStars of HopeþÄù Chester Historical Society with the help of Christopher Owens aka the Star Man, are keeping the hope alive in Chester, CT and beyond during the COVID-19 pandemic. Each star sold for $50 (3.5ft star with white lights) raises $30 for the Chester Food Pantry.Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Courier
From þÄúLight up the NightþÄù to þÄúStars of HopeþÄù Chester Historical Society with the help of Christopher Owens aka the Star Man, are keeping the hope alive in Chester, CT and beyond during the COVID-19 pandemic. Each star sold for $50 (3.5ft star with white lights) raises $30 for the Chester Food Pantry.Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Courier
From þÄúLight up the NightþÄù to þÄúStars of HopeþÄù Chester Historical Society with the help of Christopher Owens aka the Star Man, are keeping the hope alive in Chester, CT and beyond during the COVID-19 pandemic. Each star sold for $50 (3.5ft star with white lights) raises $30 for the Chester Food Pantry. Christopher Owens works out the kinks in his newest creations, red hearts to say thanks. He is selling those for $50 and will be donating a portion to a unemployed theater friend who is making masks and head gear for nurses.Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Courier
From þÄúLight up the NightþÄù to þÄúStars of HopeþÄù Chester Historical Society with the help of Christopher Owens aka the Star Man, are keeping the hope alive in Chester, CT and beyond during the COVID-19 pandemic. Each star sold for $50 (3.5ft star with white lights) raises $30 for the Chester Food Pantry. Christopher Owens holds up one of his larger stars.Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Courier
From þÄúLight up the NightþÄù to þÄúStars of HopeþÄù Chester Historical Society with the help of Christopher Owens aka the Star Man, are keeping the hope alive in Chester, CT and beyond during the COVID-19 pandemic. Each star sold for $50 (3.5ft star with white lights) raises $30 for the Chester Food Pantry. Christopher Owens puts one of his stars together in his workshop.Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Courier
From þÄúLight up the NightþÄù to þÄúStars of HopeþÄù Chester Historical Society with the help of Christopher Owens aka the Star Man, are keeping the hope alive in Chester, CT and beyond during the COVID-19 pandemic. Each star sold for $50 (3.5ft star with white lights) raises $30 for the Chester Food Pantry. Christopher Owens puts one of his stars together in his workshop.Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Courier
From þÄúLight up the NightþÄù to þÄúStars of HopeþÄù Chester Historical Society with the help of Christopher Owens aka the Star Man, are keeping the hope alive in Chester, CT and beyond during the COVID-19 pandemic. Each star sold for $50 (3.5ft star with white lights) raises $30 for the Chester Food Pantry. Christopher Owens puts one of his stars together in his workshop.Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Courier
From þÄúLight up the NightþÄù to þÄúStars of HopeþÄù Chester Historical Society with the help of Christopher Owens aka the Star Man, are keeping the hope alive in Chester, CT and beyond during the COVID-19 pandemic. Each star sold for $50 (3.5ft star with white lights) raises $30 for the Chester Food Pantry. Christopher Owens puts one of his stars together in his workshop.Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Courier
From þÄúLight up the NightþÄù to þÄúStars of HopeþÄù Chester Historical Society with the help of Christopher Owens aka the Star Man, are keeping the hope alive in Chester, CT and beyond during the COVID-19 pandemic. Each star sold for $50 (3.5ft star with white lights) raises $30 for the Chester Food Pantry. Christopher Owens puts one of his stars together in his workshop.Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Courier
From þÄúLight up the NightþÄù to þÄúStars of HopeþÄù Chester Historical Society with the help of Christopher Owens aka the Star Man, are keeping the hope alive in Chester, CT and beyond during the COVID-19 pandemic. Each star sold for $50 (3.5ft star with white lights) raises $30 for the Chester Food Pantry.Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Courier
From þÄúLight up the NightþÄù to þÄúStars of HopeþÄù Chester Historical Society with the help of Christopher Owens aka the Star Man, are keeping the hope alive in Chester, CT and beyond during the COVID-19 pandemic. Each star sold for $50 (3.5ft star with white lights) raises $30 for the Chester Food Pantry.Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Courier
From þÄúLight up the NightþÄù to þÄúStars of HopeþÄù Chester Historical Society with the help of Christopher Owens aka the Star Man, are keeping the hope alive in Chester, CT and beyond during the COVID-19 pandemic. Each star sold for $50 (3.5ft star with white lights) raises $30 for the Chester Food Pantry. Christopher Owens puts one of his stars together in his workshop.Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Courier
From þÄúLight up the NightþÄù to þÄúStars of HopeþÄù Chester Historical Society with the help of Christopher Owens aka the Star Man, are keeping the hope alive in Chester, CT and beyond during the COVID-19 pandemic. Each star sold for $50 (3.5ft star with white lights) raises $30 for the Chester Food Pantry.Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Courier
From þÄúLight up the NightþÄù to þÄúStars of HopeþÄù Chester Historical Society with the help of Christopher Owens aka the Star Man, are keeping the hope alive in Chester, CT and beyond during the COVID-19 pandemic. Each star sold for $50 (3.5ft star with white lights) raises $30 for the Chester Food Pantry. The Chester Package Store is lit up with a Heart and Star of Hope.Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Courier
From þÄúLight up the NightþÄù to þÄúStars of HopeþÄù Chester Historical Society with the help of Christopher Owens aka the Star Man, are keeping the hope alive in Chester, CT and beyond during the COVID-19 pandemic. Each star sold for $50 (3.5ft star with white lights) raises $30 for the Chester Food Pantry.Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Courier
From þÄúLight up the NightþÄù to þÄúStars of HopeþÄù Chester Historical Society with the help of Christopher Owens aka the Star Man, are keeping the hope alive in Chester, CT and beyond during the COVID-19 pandemic. Each star sold for $50 (3.5ft star with white lights) raises $30 for the Chester Food Pantry. Christopher Owens works out the kinks in his newest creations, red hearts to say thanks. He is selling those for $50 and will be donating a portion to a unemployed theater friend who is making masks and head gear for nurses.Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Courier
From þÄúLight up the NightþÄù to þÄúStars of HopeþÄù Chester Historical Society with the help of Christopher Owens aka the Star Man, are keeping the hope alive in Chester, CT and beyond during the COVID-19 pandemic. Each star sold for $50 (3.5ft star with white lights) raises $30 for the Chester Food Pantry. Christopher Owens works out the kinks in his newest creations, red hearts to say thanks. He is selling those for $50 and will be donating a portion to a unemployed theater friend who is making masks and head gear for nurses.Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Courier