The Pacific Heritage Museum was a really great event.
It was easy for all kinds of people to attend and meet
others and was free, always an advantage for those on
a student budget. Of course, the paintings were
really quite good too. Thanks to Charlene Nee and UCB
for putting it on.
Andy Green
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