Young Artists Showcase
 | | SHELBY CASE/CENTRAL OREGONIAN | | The first-, second- and third-place winners from an art contest at the Prineville branch of the Boys and Girls Club had their art displayed last week at the Coby Hanes Building. The first-place winners will compete at the Boys and Girls Club Regional Fine Arts Exhibit, which will be held Jan. 5 and Jan. 6 at the Falcon Crest Art Gallery. The gallery is at the Eagle Crest Resort in Redmond. In the photo, Boys and Girls Club Sports, Fitness and Recreation Coordinator Ashley Currier shows two art entries. One is “The Art of Colors” by David Bafus, 9. The second is also by Bafus and is entitled “The Dragon King.” |
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