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			<title>Town Hall Gallery hosts, ‘Brush with Spring’</title>
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 <br>Several community members took part in the 1st Annual ‘Brush with Spring' street-painting event, hosted by the Shelburne Town Hall Gallery Committee at the Farmers' Market, last Thursday afternoon. For $5, participants painted a veggie and fruit display of their liking, with supplies donated by Lynda Buffet, local real estate agent and Town Hall Gallery committee member. The Gallery contributed easels and frames, through funds raised at previous events/exhibits. Several painters, of all ages and abilities, took part in the event. The paintings will be framed and hung at Town Hall for public viewing. Members of the community are invited to stop by the Gallery, and have a look!

<strong>Photos by Wendy Gabrek</strong>

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