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Fine Arts
Department Chair Scott Woger with Maury Elmore |
Caleb
Coppinger playing guitar at the new table |
Maury Elmore
with grandson Cody Garretson |
Lincoln College fine arts students receive special gift
Elmore builds, donates ‘historic’ table
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[January 27, 2015]
LINCOLN - When Lincoln College jazz
studies major Cody Garretson mentioned to his grandfather that the
fine arts building needed a new table in the lobby where the
students gather to practice and do homework, Maury Elmore knew just
what to do. The retired Lincoln-area contractor built one. On
Thursday afternoon Elmore presented the table to Fine Arts
Department Chair Scott Woger and it was placed in the Johnston
Center. In addition to being hand-made, the table is unique because
the top is built from boards that were salvaged from the old Lincoln
Depot.
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“I mentioned to a friend that I was going to build a table for
the JC for the music students, and a friend said he had some boards
from the Depot I could use. I thought it would be nice because the
Depot is historic, and the College is a historic part of Lincoln,
too,” said Elmore.
The boards had to be stripped of paint and years of built-up dirt,
then sanded and completely refinished.
“I think they’re birch, but I’m not sure. It’s all good hardwood,
though, so it should last a long time,” said Elmore.
Several music students were present when the table was delivered.
They all expressed their appreciation to Elmore for the special gift
and didn’t waste any time putting it to good use.
[Tracy Bergin, Lincoln College] |
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