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A Family Affair Art Exhibit: Family Portrait



2007-04-02 - Lucretia Begley Gallery, LWC - Photo By Linda Waggener.
It really is A Family Affair Art Exhibit now in progress at the Lucretia Begley Gallery. The unanimously acknowledged star of the show is Sara Roush, center, who continues to produce beautiful watercolors today. At left is Henrietta Scott, holding granddaughter Addisyn Hatcher. On the right is Sara Scott Browning, whose photography is on display in the show. She's holding Sara Roush's great grandson, Hayden Scott Browning, now just two weeks old. Standing are Mary Beth Hatcher, Jeff and Henrietta's "left brain" daughter, who will be the pharmacist at Adair County Family Medical Center and is the mother of Addisyn; and Jeffrey Grant Scott, who shares the credit with Henrietta Scott for some beautiful pottery. The show continues on Monday through Friday, from 9am-5pm CT all through April 2007. This photo was taken April 1, 2007 at Lindsey Wilson College.


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