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Native trees get a nod

 

By On Deck Staff

“Dune Cedars,” a painting, by Cheryl Crews, is part of The Aquarian Project’s “Honoring Our Native Trees,” which will be on exhibit at the Avalon Museum for the month of August.
There will be a reception on Saturday, Aug. 2, 6 to 8 p.m. to meet the artists involved in this project.
The Aquarian Project seeks to enhance cultural and environmental awareness through the power of art.

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