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To: Utah Binger; colorcountry
I spent a very enjoyable afternoon going through your email and viewing the works of several of the artists listed. Plan to do it again soon!

Wish I were able to attend the party.

A little blurb for your efforts:
The Thunderbird Foundation for the Arts Art Program for People with Special Needs is located at the Maynard Dixon Home and Studio, which is on the National Register of Historic Places in Mt. Carmel, Utah.
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About The Thunderbird Foundation for the Arts
Mission Statement
The Thunderbird Foundation for the Arts is a non-profit organization furthering Maynard Dixon's legacy by preserving his Utah property and educating the public about his contributions to American art through educational tours of his home, internships for working artists, workshops and artist retreats in addition to workshops and day camps for people with special needs.

6/18/08 • Camp Kostopulos at the Thunderbird Eight creative artists and their two counselors from Camp Kostopulos arrived at the Maynard Dixon Historic Site on Wednesday, June 11 from Salt Lake City.

6/18/08 • Camp Kostopulos at the Thunderbird

In 1963, Dan Kosptopulos, with the help of other community leaders, dedicated 25 acres in Emigration Canyon for the enjoyment and development of "all handicapped individuals".

You "nasty, miserable ex-mormon" you!

37 posted on 08/16/2008 9:06:18 AM PDT by greyfoxx39 (1992...how many folks had heard of Bill Clinton? John McCain, Eric Cantor for your VP pick!)
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To: greyfoxx39
You "nasty, miserable ex-mormon" you!

I hereby bear testimony of the truthfullness of that statement!

38 posted on 08/16/2008 9:23:57 AM PDT by Utah Binger (Southern Utah, where McCain needs to come for public speaking lessons!)
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