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The Muscogee Creek Nation sponsored a Native Art Camp at the Graham-Dustin School Cafeteria. The camp ran from June 5th through June 15th. The camp was filled with art projects such as beadwork, moccasins and clay to name a few and speakers, storytellers and lots of facts being presented. The main project of the camp was the wall mural painted by the studebts on the cafeteria wall. The camp ended with a Challenge Bowl and presentation of awards. The participants were fed with the food ranging from Mexican to pizza. All participants received a t-shirt for their efforts along with taking home their various art projects.
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