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Sketch from The Library exhibit, by Peggy Everett |
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Saltwater author Andy Mill at SEWE |
A third sun day with balmy temperatures had folks in the crowds wondering if this is the best weather for a SEWE weekend ever? No word yet on if any record attendance was recorded, but the venues were at capacity on Saturday and Sunday. Of course the Finals of the Dock Dogs competition is a big draw at Brittlebank Park and the duck decoy exhibit is conveniently located across the street at the Marriott hotel. Sunday at SEWE also offers a last chance to visit with an artist from out of town, especially if they were to busy to engage in friendly conversation earlier in the weekend.
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SEWE Gala -
Feathers and Flocks
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Dock Dogs are always jumping into the water! |
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35th SEWE and Soiree Logos |
Saltwater enthusiasts could learn about fly fishing at SEWE, and celebrity angler Andy Mill made his first SEWE appearance at Marion Square in the Maui Jim booth. Mill is a former Olympic athlete and he is promoting his book A Passion For Tarpon, and was more than glad to sign autographs or make a photo with fans. Sunday at SEWE also gives a chance for everyone to share a fun story from the Saturday night SEWE Soiree which is a longstanding tradition among wildlife revelers.
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