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Wednesday, April 10, 2002



Karen Dunlap turned her hobby, decorating gourds, into one that brings an income. Here, she sells them at a Black History Festival. As if her job, hobby and family don't take enough of her time, she also teaches dance to students at Fremont Middle School and volunteers with the Girl Scouts.

A HIT AT ART FAIR: Woman's into her gourds

Craft classes sometimes suggest students paint gourds, resulting in a myriad of styles, themes and use of composition.
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