Highlander Newspapers April 22, 1993
In the mid-1930s, a young farm boy in the northeast Pennsylvania spent a lot of time near a spring. That boy discovered an excellent molding clay in the banks of the stream.
"It was so exciting to have a ball of clay in my hands," said Glendora resident Richard Myer, now 65.
Myer hasn't lost the passion of working with his hands. Of course, now he's using palette knives, Exacto blades, dental devices and proportional tools for his sculptures, some of which have taken months to complete.