I Am Worcester "Mask-Up Gallery" - Joshua Openshaw
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I Am Worcester "Mask-Up Gallery" - Joshua Openshaw |
Description |
“Joshua Openshaw has lived in Worcester his whole life and is a recent graduate of Westfield State University. Joshua is an EMT and works for Hilltown Community Ambulance Association and Harvard Ambulance. Josh lives in Worcester to be close to his family and hopes to become a Worcester Police Officer so that he can ‘give back to the city and the people who have given [him] so much.’ During the pandemic, Joshua and his girlfriend completed the Greater Worcester Land Trust Hike Worcester Challenge, which he says ‘gave us not only something to do when everything was closed but allowed me to explore more of the city I love with someone I love.’” |
Creator |
Matt Wright Photo Studios for the City of Worcester's Cultural Development Division's "I Am Worcester" Project |
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Photograph |
Image Title |
I Am Worcester "Mask-Up Gallery" - Joshua Openshaw |
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Photograph |
Image Creator |
Matt Wright Photo Studios for the City of Worcester's Cultural Development Division's "I Am Worcester" Project |
Image Contributor? |
Allison Steeves |
Item description |
“Joshua Openshaw has lived in Worcester his whole life and is a recent graduate of Westfield State University. Joshua is an EMT and works for Hilltown Community Ambulance Association and Harvard Ambulance. Josh lives in Worcester to be close to his family and hopes to become a Worcester Police Officer so that he can ‘give back to the city and the people who have given [him] so much.’ During the pandemic, Joshua and his girlfriend completed the Greater Worcester Land Trust Hike Worcester Challenge, which he says ‘gave us not only something to do when everything was closed but allowed me to explore more of the city I love with someone I love.’” |
Collection
Citation
Matt Wright Photo Studios for the City of Worcester's Cultural Development Division's "I Am Worcester" Project, “I Am Worcester "Mask-Up Gallery" - Joshua Openshaw,” COVID-19 Chronicles: Worcester's Community Archive, accessed June 29, 2022, http://worcestercovid19.org/items/show/413.