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March 30th, 2019 by Gary Osberg

The warm up has been slow, but the snow piles are receding.  Be careful if you go for a walk in the morning, the melt is freezing overnight.  It will be sunny and cool today, but still much improved.

The High School Art Exhibition is back at the Paramount Center for the Arts.  The closing reception is tonight, so if you have not already seen the great artwork created by high school students, hopefully, you will get a chance to attend tonight.  The event is from 5:30 to 8.   One of the sponsors of this year’s exhibit is Zygoatian LLC, a promotional products company co-founded by my granddaughter Kaylin Osberg.  Their motto is that “they print on almost anything”.  They also create website ads, should you need one to post on the Minnesota Public Radio website.  If you are interested, I will send you a sales sheet for MPR website ads. 

For over 40 years the High School Art show was presented by Visual Arts Minnesota.  My daughter Kerry Osberg, Kaylin’s mother,  was the Executive Director for many years and so there is a lot of history for our family with this wonderful event.  Over the years I was able to purchase a number of very special pieces at the show.  It is not often that the artist is willing to sell their work, but you may find something tonight that you will love.  Related web sites are  paramountarts.org and  realzygoatian.com 

Live from Here this week is a rebroadcast of a previous show.  Next Saturday there will be a live show from Dallas, Texas.

“Caution! The left-brained world want you to “be realistic, quit dreaming, be more like us, get your head out of the clouds and your feet on the ground.” 

To advance and prosper, steadfastly ignore that advice.”  Marilyn Grey

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