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Area business professionals featured in new exhibit

Salina professional photographer Shelley Griffith will be displaying unique portraits of local business professionals that include elements of their careers in the portraits.  The exhibit “Eye Do” by Griffith is in the virtual Gallery 708 and on display at Salina Public Library. The exhibit will be on display until May 31.  Griffith wanted to do headshots in a different way and attributes her personality and corky attitude for coming up with the idea. Everybody does the same thing, so I wanted to do something different, said Griffith. I have a friend who is a graphic designer, and he had the idea of putting paint on his face. The whole point is to do something different so that their face and what they do along with what company they represent stays in people s minds.

Salina cat reunited with family after short stay at Rolling Hills Zoo

Salina cat reunited with family after short stay at Rolling Hills Zoo After months of searching, a Salina couple has found their missing black cat. Kiara, a black shorthair cat, had been found at the Rolling Hills Zoo, 10 miles away from home. Salina couple Matthew and Kathleen Reyna are animal lovers with two dogs and two cats, and Kiara had been part of the family since Kathleen adopted her as a kitten from a friend.  As the Reyna s have indoor-outdoor cats, it wasn t unusual for the two cats to leave through the back door. Kathleen keeps an eye out for them, and if needed, a shake of the treat box draws them back in, she said.

If These Hands Could Talk exhibit celebrates wisdom of a lifetime

“If These Hands Could Talk” exhibit celebrates wisdom of a lifetime Hands of different kinds, sizes, and shapes will be on display in the  “If these hands could talk” exhibit created by residents of the Eaglecrest Retirement Community. The residents shared in a paragraph all of the things their hands have done throughout their lifetime. The paragraph is displayed in a frame with a photograph of each pair of hands.  Activities Director Regina Marcotte and volunteer Linda Smittle created this project with an idea shared on Facebook as an activity to engage the residents of Eaglecrest during 2020. As each participant s hands were photographed, the residents were asked to reflect upon how their hands helped them fulfilled various experiences in their life. 

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