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January 26, 2006
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Sharbot Lake mural comes alive
The first in a series of murals planned for the Central Frontenac Heritage Mural Project is almost completed.
The mural depicts Sir John A MacDonald’s funeral train as it passed through Sharbot Lake, and six of the people in the painting are actually portraits of grandparents of local residents. Approximately $11,400 for the project was raised by a special mural committee, which is within $300 of the cost so far. As funding milestones were reached, materials were ordered and various parts of the work began. Rodger MacMunn says that the mural has come in slightly under the original budget, and the work has gone more quickly than anticipated. The mural will be installed at Stedman’s in the spring.
Councillor Janet Gutowski says, “With council and the community supporting this project the Central Frontenac Heritage Project is quickly becoming a reality.”
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