Cary Magazine June/July 2021

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happenings

"Twenty Twenty Identity"

Fine Arts League of Cary’s annual juried exhibition

The

opened in April, and it can be viewed online until June 30. More than 500 works were submitted, and 70 works were chosen for the show. From those, three top prizes were awarded: Kenzie Holzinger’s “Twenty Twenty Identity,” first place; Derek Cracco’s “Flash,” second place, and Michele Benzamin-Miki’s "Ascending"

Cary business owner Leslie Moore-Martinez was the winner of a custom pink 2021 Savannah Boats SS21, raffled off by the

KAY YOW CANCER FUND. The Johnston County-based boat manufacturer created the boat specifically for the fundraiser. The sold-out raffle was capped at 1,000 tickets priced at $100 each. MooreMartinez is the owner and operator of Primrose School of West Cary and

“Ascending,” third place. fineartsleagueofcary.org

"Flash"

Wake County Public School System was recognized by the U.S.

The

Department of Education in April as part of its 2021 Green Ribbon Schools program. WCPSS was one of five districts, 27 schools, three early learning centers and five postsecondary institutions across the country that were honored for their innovative efforts to reduce environmental impact and utility costs,

Primrose School at The

improve health and wellness, and ensure effective sustainability

Park. KayYow.com

education. www2.ed.gov/programs/green-ribbon-schools

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