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4/27/2012 | By The Dispatch Staff

Close to 300 original pieces of fine art were showcased at Worcester County Public Schools’ annual Fine Arts Festival on April 17, at Snow Hill High School Above left, Stephen Decatur Middle School eighth grader Ashley Crosby is pictured with her self-portrait. Above middle, eighth grader Katelyn Norman is a member of Stephen Decatur Middle School’s Orchestra. The orchestra performed at the event. Above right, to create her shark mask, third grader Giuliana Cascio of Buckingham Elementary School used a variety of materials including gauze, cardboard, paint, pipe cleaners, and plaster.

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