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Source: 1xbet sports betting , 785-532-7718, marthas@k-state.edu
News release prepared by: Andrew North, 785-532-7718, anorth@k-state.edu

Monday, Aug. 2, 2010

NEW EXHIBITION AT K-STATE'S BEACH MUSEUM OF 1xbet sports betting HONORS EARLY LEADERS IN KANSAS 1xbet sports betting EDUCATION

MANHATTAN -- An exhibition exploring the historical roots of 1xbet sports betting education in Kansas will be on display Aug. 18-Dec. 19 in the Vanier Gallery at Kansas State University's Marianna Kistler Beach Museum of 1xbet sports betting .

"Artist, Teacher, Mentor: Early Leaders in Kansas 1xbet sports betting Education" features works by Kansas artists who have served as teachers and mentors. All of the works are from the Beach Museum of 1xbet sports betting 's permanent collection.

1xbet sports betting featured include Birger Sandzen, William Dickerson, Robert Sudlow, Sue Jean Covacevich, Mary Huntoon, Oscar Larmer, Lester Raymer, John Helm, Norman Eppink, Raymond Eastwood and more.

"These artists have been the inspiration for many Kansas 1xbet sports betting teachers and professors today. Each of these featured artists balanced teaching and mentoring with their own successful careers," said Kathrine Schlageck, senior educator at the Beach Museum and curator of the exhibition.

Women played a large role early in Kansas 1xbet sports betting education, serving as the founders and first teachers at many of the state's colleges and universities, Schlageck said. Also playing a role were the Kansas Federation of Women's Clubs, which promoted 1xbet sports betting from its founding in 1895; the Kansas 1xbet sports betting Association, founded in Lawrence in 1907; and the Smoky Hill 1xbet sports betting Club, founded in Lindsborg in 1913.

The exhibition will have a special comment book so visitors can share memories of their favorite 1xbet sports betting teachers. In addition, labels that read "Artist, Teacher, Mentor" will identify works by other artist-mentors not included in the exhibition but which are on display in the Beach Museum's galleries.

The exhibition is collaboration with the museum, the K-State 1xbet sports betting education program and the Kansas 1xbet sports betting Education Association, which will have its fall conference Oct. 14-16 in Manhattan.

More information is available by contacting Martha Scott at 785-532-7718 or dropping by the 1xbet sports betting on the southeast corner of campus at 14th Street and Anderson Avenue. Free visitor parking is available next to the building. Normal 1xbet sports betting hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday through Saturday, and noon to 5 p.m. Sunday. The 1xbet sports betting is closed Mondays and Tuesdays.

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