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Date Added: August 13, 2008 11:20:02 AM
CHARLESTON — The traveling exhibition Cultivating Creativity 2007-2008: Consolidated Communications Children’s Art Exhibit finishes its year-long tour with a presentation in Charleston at Eastern Illinois University’s Booth Library, August 11 — 21. The exhibit showcases some of the outstanding art produced through east-central Illinois school Art programs. Presented is art by 42 students, each ...

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