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Local artists Marilyn Raposo (left) Jeannie Cutts (centre, seated) and Willene Moffatt (blurred) work diligently to complete the eight mosaic panels that will comprise the Pieces Of Dryden Centennial Art Project. The arts group meets once or twice a week in their workspace at Golden Mile Plaza to plug away at the public art project. While significant progress has been made, no timeline has been established for the project’s completion. Dryden Regional Arts Council members remind the public that approximately 60 personalized nameplates remain at Naked North Gallery for residents who wish to make a $25 donation to the Pieces Of Dryden Art Project and have their name featured on the finished work.                                                                             Photo by Chris Marchand

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Chris Marchand is a native of Dryden, Ontario. He served his first newspaper internship at The Dryden Observer in 1998 while attending journalism studies at Thompson Rivers University in Kamloops B.C. He's worked desks as both reporter and editor at the Fernie Free Press as well as filled the role of sports editor at the Cranbrook Daily Townsman. Marchand was named editor of the Dryden Observer in Aug. 2009.

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