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tribtown > Donna Toborg, left, and her sister, Dianna Ross, add some touches to their birdhouses during the White River Paint Pals' April meeting. The group painted 14 of the 25 birdhouses to be sold May 10, 2008, during the Wings Over Muscatatuck Migratory Bird Festival.
tribtown > White River Paint Pals met in April to paint birdhouses to be sold at the Wings Over Muscatatuck Migratory Bird Festival on May 10, 2008. Clockwise from top left are Cherie Trimpe, Carolyn Brittain, Carol Boyer, Sharon Schurman and Karen Branham.
tribtown > Sharon Schurman of Seymour adds pink stripes to the side of her birdhouse during the White River Paint Pals' April gathering. The group painted 14 of the 25 birdhouses to be sold May 10, 2008, at the Wings Over Muscatatuck Migratory Bird Festival.
tribtown > These are four of the 14 birdhouses painted by White River Paint Pals to be sold May 10, 2008, during the Wings Over Muscatatuck Migratory Bird Festival at Muscatatuck National Wildlife Refuge, east of Seymour. A total of 25 birdhouses will be for sale during the event. They were constructed by students at Crothersville Junior-Senior High School, and the lumber was donated by Goecker Building Supply.
tribtown > Carol Boyer paints a birdhouse, which is one of 25 to be sold May 10, 2008, during the Wings Over Muscatatuck Migratory Bird Festival.
tribtown > Cherie Trimpe of Jonesville adds details to her patriotic birdhouse, which is one of 25 that will be for sale May 10, 2008, during the Wings Over Muscatatuck Migratory Bird Festival.
tribtown > Carolyn Brittain of Seymour adds the finishing touches to a birdhouse, which is one of 25 that will be sold May 10, 2008, at the Wings Over Muscatatuck Migratory Bird Festival. Brittain is one of 11 women in the White River Paint Pals group who painted the birdhouses.
tribtown > Karen Branham of North Vernon is one of 11 members of the White River Paint Pals who painted 14 of the 25 birdhouses for the May 10, 2008, Wings Over Muscatatuck Migratory Bird Festival.
tribtown > Carol Boyer of Seymour paints sunflowers on a birdhouse during an April meeting of the White River Paint Pals. Twenty-five birdhouses will be sold May 10, 2008, during the Wings Over Muscatatuck Migratory Bird Festival at the Muscatatuck National Wildlife Refuge, east of Seymour.
White River Paint Pals met in April to paint birdhouses to be sold at the Wings Over Muscatatuck Migratory Bird Festival on May 10, 2008. Clockwise from top left are Cherie Trimpe, Carolyn Brittain, Carol Boyer, Sharon Schurman and Karen Branham.
 > White River Paint Pals met in April to paint birdhouses to be sold at the Wings Over Muscatatuck Migratory Bird Festival on May 10, 2008. Clockwise from top left are Cherie Trimpe, Carolyn Brittain, Carol Boyer, Sharon Schurman and Karen Branham.
White River Paint Pals met in April to paint birdhouses to be sold at the Wings Over Muscatatuck Migratory Bird Festival on May 10, 2008. Clockwise from top left are Cherie Trimpe, Carolyn Brittain, Carol Boyer, Sharon Schurman and Karen Branham.
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