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April 20, 2009

Hi from Monterey!
Linda Frye Burnham / 03:43 PM

I'm at Day Two of the second annual CACRP (Community Arts Convening and Research Project) meeting at Cal state University Monterey Bay, hosted by the Visual and Public Art Program. Looks like about 100 or so people: academics, working artists and community participants of all ages and backgrounds (really!). It's HOT, meaning about 80 degrees. Pretty unusual for Monterey. I'm in a small group talking about international networks and so far it's very interesting and the food is great. Tonight we're going to the Steinbeck Cetner to learn about their African-American history project and EAT SEAFOOD. More later.

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