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The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art – Committee of 100

October 8th was the date for The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art’s Committee of 100’s Celebratory Luncheon at the Museum. Mary Atterbury and Liz Uhlmann were the honorary co-chairmen, and Caroline McCallister and Stephanie Seigfreid were the chairmen of the event which featured guest speaker Charlotte Moss. 

Also featured in the November 3oth issue of The Independent
Photo Credit:  Mary S. Watkins Photography

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Shelley Preston, Kim Aliber, Ken Sherman, and Diane Zimmer
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Mary Atterbury and Liz Uhlmann, honorary co-chairmen; flanked Julian Zugazagoitia, The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art.
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Stephanie Seigfreid and Caroline McCallister, chairmen; flanked Charlotte Moss, featured speaker.
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Joan Marsh, Charlotte Moss, featured speaker; and Karen Craft

 

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