Lives Of Denees On Display At Taylor Museum

June 3rd, 2009


Photo by Naomi Hatch
The Taylor Museum, located at Main and Center streets, now features a display reflecting the lives of Don and Twila Denee.  Don is a veteran of the Korean War, serving in the Army in 1950 and Army Air Force in 1952, then in the Air Force, retiring Dec. 1, 1966.  On display are his uniform and many awards he has received.  Twila shows her talents of quilting, crochet, canning, making pottery, as well as two guitars that she made.  An open house is planned at the museum from 2 to 4 p.m. on Saturday, June 6.


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