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HIGH DESERT ESCAPADE - ActIvltl.. on tile N.lnl Weaponl Zabel. Bill McEw.n~••klll ... wood .culptor hold. lhe Inll...1of
• trio of youths. while T.r.h Bur...... equ.lly f••clnoted by _
of tile ord·fa.hioned lelephones in the museum itself. AI the
Community Center. Merle Rive,,".nd Dlrey Helpln volun"''''
I..ir •••i.tance 10 help with lhe Slie of mldgol ma.terpleces .nd
ol"r type. of .rt work (photo cenllr row .t right). F~nked by
two flower . - pholos - home grown v.rlet....t lett .nd
wiklfl_ers on rlghl - Marg...t Br.dburn dl.plly. her ....Intl...
which won a lint pllce ribbon In I".ult .m.llur dlvl.lon of tile
Festlv.1 of Art. -Photos by Ron Allen
Cent.. during 1111 _ _'1 H.... _ E_......n Ivenl
opon__ by tile Rldgl....1Cllem.... 01 Commercl. Included 'tIIe
erec:tlng 01 • Ilmuill. Old _ boom -.. (Melur• • Junc..
.tion) Oft tile museum ,.rking-Iot, .n _rt.show in the Community
Center••nd. flower 1_.t tile Enl_ MIll. TIll...m...·S'
IYI vlowoltlle two....y ....._ • glimpse of tile m.ln ...... of
Metur.ngo Junction (top 11ft) .nd ShlrHl Donny Kline
_ ....1
... to j.1I .....ir of tile lown's inhlbil.nls - Eiline
Adem•• _lefor of t.. _.I ........nd denee hili girl Shlron
lin, IHlnd FlltiYal of Irt, Standard Flowlr Show
Large Irowds were attracled over the
past weekend to the Festival at Art at the
Community Center and the Standard
FlOwer Sbow and wildflower ezblbtt at the
EnliIted MflII. Both events were a part of
the commUIIlty-wide Higb DesertEscapade.
MarIanne KIstler at CbIna Lal
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