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Arts Winchester thanks En Ka for support

Pictured (bottom, l-r): Cynthia Randall, Arts Winchester visual arts chair; Hilda Wong-Doo, Arts Winchester president; Kathleen McKool, former En Ka Gifts chair; Jennifer Warner, En Ka Fundraising chair; and Kathleen Coughlin, En Ka president. Not pictured is Kevin Drum, Arts Winchester board member. COURTESY PHOTO/SHUKONG OU

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As part of Spirit Weekend, Arts Winchester board members gathered by their first permanent sculpture for a rainy thank you to the En Ka Society for their support. More specifically, the purchase of the “Away” sculpture by Dale Rogers was made possible by a generous grant from the En Ka Society.

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