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Membrinos Win Otsego Lake Painting

Joseph and Martha Membrino of Cooperstown won an oil painting of the Sleeping Lion, the Otsego Lake landmark, at NYSHA’s annual Holiday Members’ Reception Sunday evening at The Fenimore Art Museum. The Membrimos were randomly chosen from a group of 200 members who recently completed an extension survey on the museum. From left are Joseph Membrino, artist Susan Jones Kenyon, Martha Membrino and Dr. Paul S. D’Ambrosio, NYSHA president. (Fenimore Art Museum photo)
Joseph and Martha Membrino of Cooperstown won an oil painting of the Sleeping Lion, the Otsego Lake landmark, at NYSHA’s annual Holiday Members’ Reception Sunday evening at The Fenimore Art Museum. The Membrimos were randomly chosen from a group of 200 members who recently completed an extension survey on the museum. From left are Joseph Membrino, artist Susan Jones Kenyon, Martha Membrino and Dr. Paul S. D’Ambrosio, NYSHA president. (Fenimore Art Museum photo)

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