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Flying Horse Outdoor Sculpture Exhibit

The fourth annual Flying Horse Outdoor Sculpture Exhibit will feature the works of 25 New England artists, including Nancy Schon who created "Make Way for Ducklings" in Boston Garden and is the Honorary Chair of the exhibit this year. The works will be displayed on the 100-acre campus of Pingree School. The show, which is free and open to the public seven days a week during daylight hours, will include an indoor memorial exhibit of the works of Beverly Seamans and a reception with the artists on Sunday, September 8 at 3 p.m. An award-winning sand sculptor will be creating a sculpture during the first week of the exhibit, from Tuesday to Saturday, in front of the school. For more information, go to www.pingree.org or call 978-468-4415 ext. 233.

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