
Art That Connects Us
The High Peaks Alliance is pleased to announce a gift of art from Christine Merchant, who has donated a collection of numbered prints by Temple, Maine, artist Ronal Parlin. This contribution supports the Alliance’s mission to protect the natural and recreational resources of the High Peaks region.
Ronal Parlin’s artwork captures the spirit and landscape of Maine, making these prints a fitting choice for those who appreciate this special part of the state. Each print comes with a letter of authenticity, confirming its provenance.

Community Connections
Berry’s Stationer of Oakland, Maine, also contributed by professionally framing and matting two of the prints and providing protective sleeves for ten others. Berry’s in-kind gift will ensure each piece is well presented and ready for display.
These Ronal Parlin prints will be available for purchase at the upcoming High Peaks Outdoor Heritage Festival.
All proceeds from the sale of these artworks will go directly to the High Peaks Alliance, supporting conservation, recreation access, and community initiatives throughout the region.
“We thank Christine Merchant for her generosity and Berry’s for their support. Together, they have created a way for art lovers to support both Maine’s creative community and its natural places,” said Amanda Laliberte, director of engagement for the Alliance.
Join us at the High Peaks Outdoor Heritage Festival, celebrate local art, and help preserve the landscapes we all value.