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 By  Staff Reports news Published 
8:23 am Wednesday, March 12, 2003

Clay House Museum plans events

By Staff
Financial lecture
The Clay House Museum is hosting a financial lecture series sponsored by Raymond James representative Stephen Mann. It will be held on the third Tuesday of the month at 10 a.m. at the museum. Admission is free, but reservations must be made as seating is limited. The first topic is: "What will war do to my investments – Should I stay in the market?" The Clay House Museum is located at 16 Main Street. For more information, call 325-1018.
Madison Art League
The Clay House Museum is hosting the Madison Art League, which meets on the third Monday of the month at 7 p.m. The league is a group of local artists dedicated to the promotion and education of creative and original work. Everyone is invited to come and network. For more information, call Sandra Starkey at 461-8326. The Clay House Museum is located at 16 Main Street. For more information, call 325-1018.

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