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Adorn-A-Door Show

A cheerful Margaret Savoie, left, got in the holiday spirit with her daughter, Jackie, as they bid on wreathes at Adorn-A-Door Wreath Festival this afternoon at the Cooperstown Art Association. With them, center, is volunteer Tara Santello. The annual event, which invites visitors to bid on handmade wreathes from local artists & businesses, raises money for art scholarships. (Ian Austin/AllOTSEGO.com)
A cheerful Margaret Savoie, left, got in the holiday spirit with her daughter-in-law, Jackie, right, as they placed their bids at the Adorn-A-Door Wreath Festival this afternoon at the Cooperstown Art Association. With them, center, is volunteer Tara Santello. The annual event, which invites visitors to bid on handmade wreathes from local artists & businesses, raises money for art scholarships. (Ian Austin/AllOTSEGO.com)

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