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Calligraphy Show at the Eveleth Green Gallery

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It’s a pretty exciting time for me and the members of my calligraphy guild.  Last year we decided at a guild meeting that we were going to try to get a gallery showing of some of our work.  I made an appointment with our local gallery director, gathered up examples of several members work, and [...]

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