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AAie BOARD
2008-2009
President
Karen Werner
Vice President
Duane Thomas
Recording Secretary
Judy Abbott
Corresponding Secretary
Deannie Laughrun
Treasurer
Alice Wade
Membership
Ginger Marshall
Editor
Martha Cowan
Circulation
Cindy
Lopez
Show Directors
Shirley Bonneville & Elizabeth Carr
Artwork of the Month
Coordinator
Mary Jane Elvis
Exhibiting Member Artist Coordinator
Betty Cardinale
Publicity
Margaret McIntosh
Historian
Otha Grant
Media Specialist
Frank Cardinale
Photographer
Laura Barnes
Video Librarian
Jesus Alvarado
Hostess Asst.
Joyce
Poupard
Benevolence
Charlotte Tanner
Art Sales/Community Liaison
Shirley Bonneville
Sergeant-at-Arms
Nancy Kasten
Opportunity Tickets
Di Kroll
Webmaster
Judy G. Webber
Members at Large:
Linda David,
Pat Bivona,
Sandy Loomis,
Chris Sayers
PAST PRESIDENTS
Ginger Marshall
Duane Thomas
Shirley Bonneville
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From the 2008-2009 President of
Associated Artists of the Inland Empire
KAREN
WERNER

Associated Artists, a non-profit
organization, was established in 1964. Its purpose has been to promote
the creative talent of its members, to provide an exchange of ideas between
area artists and to generate public interest in fine arts.
The monthly meetings and annual
art shows are open to all artists and guests. The only requirement is
a genuine interest in creating or sharing the enjoyment of art.

ARTWORK
of KAREN WERNER
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Associated Artists Board 2006
Left to Right, Lower Row First
Row 1: Betty Cardinale,
Shirley Bonneville, Ginger Marshall, Larry Stout
2: Linda David, Judy Abbott, Joann Woodward, Otha Grant,
Deannie Laughrun, Pat Bovina, Bill Runyon
3: Duane Thomas, Mary Jane Elvis, Cindy Lopez, Martha
Cowan, George Blanchard, Karen Werner
Not Shown: Elizabeth Carr, Joy Fink,
Beverly Hoyos, Nancy Kasten, Joyce Poupard, Lois Leuch, Margaret
McIntosh, Sylvia
Megerdichian, Charlotte Tanner, Judy Webber
VISIT THE
PRESIDENT'S GALLERY
CURRENT EXHIBITION: Past President Shirley Bonneville
Since the beginning,
the purpose of Associated Artists has been
to promote the creative talent of its members,
to provide an exchange of ideas between area artists,
and to generate public interest in fine arts.
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