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                  <text>   This first ever show blended professional artists, amateurs and youth in a competition for art awards. As of 2019 it was the largest show the Derby Arts Council had hosted since it began in November 2009. The art was available for viewing at the library in the Gathering Space Gallery, the High Wall Gallery and the display case in the Gathering Space. This show also included art hanging at Derby City Hall, the Council Chamber Room and the Welcome Center. (611 Mulberry Suites 200 and 300)&#13;
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   Laine Pike and Sheila Wolfe, two local professional artists, juried the show and named the shows winners as listed below.  Derby Arts Council gifted monetary awards for adult artists.  Youth artist winners received Hobby Lobby gift cards and 150thcommemorative coins.&#13;
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Adult Division&#13;
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1st Place - "Kansas Clouds" by Maria Ctibor&#13;
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2nd Place - "Windmill Farm" by Nancy Luttrell&#13;
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3rd Place - "Rubber Neckin" by Therese Cabell&#13;
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Honorable Mention - "Shady Tunnel" by Amy Hermann&#13;
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Honorable Mention - "Moran High Rise" by Elizabeth Corbett&#13;
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Youth Division&#13;
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Kindergarten - 2nd Grade&#13;
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2nd Place - Asher Awari  (1st Grade, Winteer Elementary)&#13;
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3rd Place - Berkeley Smith (Kindergarten, Tanglewood Elementary)&#13;
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3rd - 5th Grade&#13;
1st Place - Charlie Ayala (5th grade, Derby Hills Elementary)&#13;
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2nd Place - Amanda Chum (4th grade, Cooper Elementary)&#13;
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3rd Place - Abbey Welk (4th grade, Derby Hills Elementary)&#13;
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6th - 8th Grade&#13;
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 1st Place - Lappear Chum  (6th grade, Derby Middle School)&#13;
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2nd Place - Maya Reyes (6th grade, Derby Middle Schoo)&#13;
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3rd Place - Josh Jenks (7th grade, Derby Middle Schoo)&#13;
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9th-12th Place&#13;
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 1st Place -  Alyssa Lai (9th grade, Derby High School)&#13;
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2nd Place - River Cross (11th grade, Derby High School)&#13;
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                <text>William Swaney and his grandsons Bernard and Roy around 1908. In the background are the farms of William Swaney and Captain Paisley&#13;
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To Dixon &amp; Patricia                                  Dec 11-75 (1975)&#13;
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My grandfather William Swaney, myself (Bernard) &amp; Roy we must have been about 7 and 5 at the time.&#13;
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In center of picture is Granda’s house and to the left is the home great grandfather Captain Paisley built. His youngest daughter live with him. Grandpa’s first wife was a Anderson, according to Aunt Betty has verified by Grandpa Frank Swaney. They had 3 children Will Swaney, Harold’s father (J.W. Swaney), Janey, and a daughter who married a Fogler, I never knew her as she died before I was born.&#13;
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Grandpa was left with children to care for and married Captain Paisley’s youngest daughter, to this marriage were born 6 children all that survived the first year of life were my father Frank Swaney &amp; Aunt Emma (Swaney) Glaser.&#13;
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Great Grandfather had a team of Texas Longhorn steers that he freighted with between Emporia and Wichita till the railroad got to Wichita some time in 1873.&#13;
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He hauled the material to build both his house and my grandfathers. His house is still being lived in. I was about 16 when grandpa died and I helped dad tear down grandpa’s buildings.&#13;
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