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Library to hold artists reception for “A Medley of Landscapes”

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KENT—Kent Memorial Library will host an artists reception April 13, 5 to 6 p.m., for members of the Monday Morning Art Group who have exhibited in a “A Medley of Landscapes.”

Those exhibiting are Karen Bahrenburg, Julie Czerenda, Dorli Di Gregorio, Kathy Flynn, Janet Greco, Kathy L’Hommedieu, Sue Lopardo, Melinda Melycher, Lucy Pierpont, Heather Scofield, Carla Shere, Samantha Steinmetz, Deana Tierney May and Estelle Trabucco.

The show can be seen during regular library hours.

The library is located at 32 North Main St.

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