The Sun West Art Club officers for 2021 include Nancy Hewes, past president; Patti Hoffert, incoming president; Kathy Coon, treasurer; Barbara Luhr, second vice president; Donna Davis, first vice …
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New art officers named for 2021
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The Sun West Art Club officers for 2021 include Nancy Hewes, past president; Patti Hoffert, incoming president; Kathy Coon, treasurer; Barbara Luhr, second vice president; Donna Davis, first vice president; and Sue Anderson, treasurer.
They recently met with their advisory council to plan the upcoming year’s art club calendar of classes and events. Although many activities are limited due to the virus, there will still be classes of limited number and continued online classes in the coming year.
Open Art will continue in the Studio at Kuentz. The first membership meeting on Jan. 11 will be a Zoom meeting for all members. It will essentially be a practice to see how well this technology will work for the large club.