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‘HEALING THROUGH ART’ FEATURED AT RIVERVIEW’S DIABETES SUPPORT GROUP FEBRUARY 27

Each month, RiverView Health offers a free Type 2 Diabetes Support Group meeting open to anyone with Type 2 diabetes and his/her family members. The February 27 meeting will feature “Healing through Art’’ with Trey Everett. “Healing through Art’’ is a workshop designed to be creative, fun, and inspiring. Individuals will learn to work with

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LOCAL ARTISTS CREATE SNOW SCULPTURE AT HIGH SCHOOL

Drive past Crookston High School today and you’ll see the city’s newest resident a nearly 50-foot-long, 8-foot-high snow dragon.  Crookston High School Art teacher Gary Stegman, local artist Trey Everett, along with Everett’s son Jack and the help of Ray Shafer pushing snow, spent four hours Sunday creating the mythical beast that now lays at

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CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL HOSTS ARTIST IN RESIDENCE

Trey Everett has been serving as the “Artist in Residence” for Crookston High School and his work with the students will culminate in a ‘Word Art’ display. There will be projects from both art classes as well as a couple of collaborative efforts by English students on their current areas of study. “One class has

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