1. Jake Corwine, Renee Corwine, Ben Anderberg and Rebekah Less
discovered murals and works of art in downtown Macon during
the 567 Center for Renewal's Great Art Hunt on July 18. 2. Macon
Volunteer Clinic's midtown garden was transformed this spring
through the Eagle Scout project of Sutton Snow, a member of Troop
170. Snow planted new shrubs and flowers, spread new gravel and
pavers, and added a new bench and birdfeeder. He then repaired the
irrigation system to ensure the plants will thrive. 3. Mary-Katherine
Lewis has been awarded the Jazz Association of Macon's spring 2020
Marc Whitten Memorial Music Scholarship. She is a rising eighth
grade student at Miller Fine Arts Magnet Middle School and started
playing the cello when she was 9 years old. Pictured are Rick Whitten,
Sue Whitten, Mary-Katherine Lewis and her mother, Gaye Martel.
4. Photographers Dsto Moore and Matt Odom both have their
photos in the second iteration of "Bright City," an outdoor display
of illuminated photographs in downtown Macon. 5. The Pinsons
celebrated Ginny Anne's Auburn University graduation at Jordan-
Hare Stadium.
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