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Gene Keith: Athens Art Instructor

17 min · 19 de abr de 2023
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Gene Keith, retired Athens art teacher, taught his students much more than art: for thirty four years, he also gave them lessons in life.  He reflects on his career and we get a a glimpse of why his creative and thoughtful approach to teaching made him a student favorite. Since retiring, Gene's avocation has been genealogy research and learning about his family history here in Alabama. Library Links https://www.alcpl.org/   If you would like to share a story, please call the library at 256-232-1233 or email apitt-leif@alcpl.org for more information.  Music from Pixabay

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