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McCord Art Fair

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Members of the eighth grade choir perform "A Whole New World" during an art fair at McCord Junior High on May 21, 2013.

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Myra Beyene, right, shows her mother, Zebib Beyene Gradina her award winning art work. Andrews received an award for her creativity.

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Muna Almarsi stands in front of a slide that announces her name and others that won awards for their artwork. Andrews received an award for her creativity.

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A neon installation made by 6th grade art students on display.

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Pictures modeled after the "Keep Clam and Carry On" campaign that was very popular in England hang in the hallway.

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Kira Clarkson, left, watches as her mother, Karin Coble, right, takes a picture of the picture that she made for exhibition.

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A picture of a soda can top that Lauren Andrews, 14, made using the art method called pointillism. Andrews received an award for her creativity.

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Lauren Andrews, 14, stands underneath her picture of a soda can top that she made using the method called pointillism.

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Members of the eighth grade choir perform "A Whole New World".

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