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Macon library hosts student art show

Artwork created by students at East Franklin and Cartoogechay Elementary schools is on display until April 20 in the lobby of the Macon County Public Library.

The show entitled “Nature Inspired and Student Created Art Work” has 53 entries from students, under the direction of art teacher Naomi Albee, and includes the colorful selection of landscapes, autumn trees, leaf prints and cheery sunflowers.

The Appalachian Trail Conservancy Community of Franklin, Nantahala Hiking Club, Macon County Public Schools and Macon County Public Library sponsored the show and hosted a reception for the students on March 26.

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