Pat, Amy and Cindy’s art work can be viewed publicly along with the other international postings by going to The DKG Fine Arts Gallery.
DKG is a professional honor society for women educators with more than 69,000 members. Established in 17 member countries around the world, the Society defines its mission as promoting professional and personal growth of women educators and excellence in education. Its motto is “90 Years and Beyond: Advancing Key Women Educators for Life.” The Society’s headquarters is in Austin, Texas, where Dr. Annie Webb Blanton founded the Society on May 11, 1929.
DKG is a professional honor society for women educators with more than 69,000 members. Established in 17 member countries around the world, the Society defines its mission as promoting professional and personal growth of women educators and excellence in education. Its motto is “90 Years and Beyond: Advancing Key Women Educators for Life.” The Society’s headquarters is in Austin, Texas, where Dr. Annie Webb Blanton founded the Society on May 11, 1929.
Patricia CarpenterPat Carpenter, a retired teacher from the Lackawanna Trail Elementary Center, designed and created the “Going in Circles” crocheted baby blanket and “Cow in Buttons” on a pillow. This was Pat’s first submission and had both pieces selected.
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Amy RadfordAmy Radford, a teacher at Faith Mountain Christian Academy, wrote the poem “Seasons Cadence” and took the photograph “Mountain Sunset.” Both of her creative pieces were accepted and this is the second time that Amy has had her submissions accepted for posting.
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Cindy ReynoldsCindy Reynolds, a retired teacher from the Mountain View Elementary School and charter president of the Beta Rho Chapter, submitted two photographs, “A Heart in Flowers” and “A Thistle in Bloom.” In the past Cindy has had several of her photographs as well as her original watercolor paintings accepted for the Gallery of Fine Arts.
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