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Artist finds his niche in murals
SMITHFIELD — As an artist, Max Dowdle had mostly done portraits. But he found his passion in creating murals that blend bold visuals with the heart of a community. “I come from a fine art background of oil painting and gallery work,” said Dowdle, who did that for about 15. After earning his bachelor’s degree from the College of Charleston, […] The post Artist finds his niche in murals first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
Smithfield invites kids to fish
SMITHFIELD — “Tackle Time,” a kids’ fishing day, is scheduled from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 12, at Eva Ennis Community Pond on College Road across from the Johnston Community College library. Open to children 16 and younger, the free event will offer fishing, plus arts and crafts. An adult must accompany children. For more information, call the […] The post Smithfield invites kids to fish first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
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