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Capture family memories and support C-10's work for nuclear safety

  • By Natalie Treat
  • 04 Aug, 2020

Hydren Portraiture offers a special discount when you contribute to C-10

Families have been spending LOTS of time together during the pandemic. For those of us fortunate to have our health and live in a beautiful part of the world, we count our blessings.

My husband Tom and I decided to take advantage of an offer from Hydren Portraiture to have our photos taken at Plum Island. It was a fun experience, and Richard Hydren really captured our happiness and the lovely evening at one of our favorite places. We ended up choosing a trio of wall portraits to remember this moment in time with our daughter Julia, age 5.

Living in Rowley, Massachusetts and supporting C-10's work to ensure the safety of Seabrook Station, Richard and his wife Sharon have extended a special offer to people who make a $100 contribution to C-10: a $500 credit towards a portrait session and the purchase of artwork.

The season is fleeting, and if there's one thing that the pandemic has taught us, it's that life is precious. I hope you'll take advantage of this promotion to have your family's portrait taken at the beach. In doing so, you'll  support C-10's work to protect the special place we call home, and help ensure its livability for future generations.

C-10 is grateful for this relationship with  Hydren Portraiture, the newest member of  our Business Allies program! See the terrific head shots they took of the C-10 staff, here.

Click here to learn more about this special offer from Hydren portraiture. 

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