3 join ball as senior attendants
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Three young adults are preparing to participate July 31 as senior maids and gentleman during the 2021 Beaux Arts Ball, “Run for the Roses”.
The Art Association of Jacksonville’s 64th annual ball is one of the association’s biggest fundraisers.
This year’s senior maids and gentleman are:
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Claire Madison Van Aken, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ryan Van Aken of Jacksonville. She is the granddaughter of Linda Van Aken of Jacksonville, Gayle and Bill Clark of Jacksonville, and the late David Van Aken and Paul Pollock. She is a graduate of Jacksonville High School.
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Beaux Arts Ball s reigning royalty set to cede crowns
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Owen Blackorby is the Art Association of Jacksonville’s reigning Beaux Arts Ball king. He will relinquish his crown July 31.Warmowski PhotographyShow MoreShow Less
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Claire Cody is the Art Association of Jacksonville’s reigning Beaux Arts Ball queen. She will relinquish her crown July 31.Warmowski PhotographyShow MoreShow Less
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Owen Blackorby and Claire Cody, the Art Association of Jacksonville’s 2020 Beaux Arts Ball king and queen, are preparing to crown their successors July 31 during this year’s “Run for the Roses” Beaux Arts Ball.
Blackorby was a participant as an eighth grader in the association’s 2012 Beaux Arts Ball, which had a “Black and White” theme. He also was a senior attendant for the Glitz, Glamor and Gatsby 2016 ball.