Community Corner

Nutley's Food 4 the Soul Train Helps Adults and Children Express Their Inner Voice

For over six months, Nutley couple Amy Williamson and Maya Stein have taught art and writing classes to adults and children in Nutley and beyond. Thanks to M.A.U.D.E., the vintage caravan they've fashioned into a movable classroom, they've been able to take their creativity unlocking classrooms at Nutley's Food 4 the Soul Train to distant locales like Georgia. 

On the week before they make their final pitch at Rising Tide Capital’s Start Something Challenge business pitch competition, Williamson and Stein spoke with Patch about their classes, approach to creativity and their unique mobile classroom.

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