Pictures by Nila Smith |
Meghann Kindred is a senior at Olympia High
School this year. She displayed several pieces of her work, including
this study in monochromatic color.
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This stirring piece by Jason Hoffman depicts
the decision to end suffering. |
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Michelle Schneider of Minier is a watercolor
illustrator. She works with mixed media, using watercolor and torn
paper in many of her works.
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The string trio playing in the foyer of the
second floor was from the Lincoln Area Music Society. Left to
right are Amy Gibson, Tamera Welter and Bob Kurka. |
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Ed and Ronda Malkowski and Samantha of the
Owl's Roost catered the event, offering Italian beef sandwiches,
fruits and a variety of sweets.
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Even in 1915, ordinance violators posed a
problem for city officials, as this record shows.
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In addition to fine art, visitors were able to
see several historical pieces from the Lincoln Fire Department.
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City treasurer Chuck Conzo studies the
pictorial history wall in the upper hallway of the Lincoln Fire
Department. |
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