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Photo Gallery: Salem Second Saturday pARTy

Jackson Kemats, a junior at Salem High School, looks over some of his artwork with a friend, Salem High School sophomore Molly McGaffick, during a show at the Salem Storybook Museum on Saturday. (Salem News photo by Mary Ann Greier)
Kathy Hill, owner of Crooked Tree Studio and Daydreamers Art Studio, both on Penn Avenue, demonstrates the art of sculpting as part of the Salem Second Saturday event in downtown Salem. Hill explained that she was using sculpture clay to form a decorative pot that she’ll fire, glaze and then fire again to create a finished product. (Salem News photo by Mary Ann Greier)

Salem High School senior art student Bryce Oller shows his favorite drawing to his grandmother, Ruby McLaughlin, during an exhibit of his work and the work of other student artists at the Salem Storybook Museum. The exhibit was part of the Salem Second Saturday pARTy in downtown Salem, focusing on art. Salem Second Saturday is an effort by the Downtown Salem Partnership to bring people into the downtown area to shop, dine or just browse and see what’s there. (Salem News photo by Mary Ann Greier)

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