Reader comments: Art bringing Africa alive for Utahns

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Suemarie LaMaker | 7:34 p.m. March 29, 2008
Just thanking that dear Elizabeth for a professional, well written article. The 3 hours of time you spent with me, interviewing and getting an overall view, was slimmed down to the basic, important concepts. Thank you Stuart for your direct and focused photo shoot. I appreciate both of you and the newspaper for giving my non profit Remember Me Zambia, a spot of attention.
Suemarie LaMaker | 7:37 p.m. March 29, 2008
I just noticed that my email address needs a (1) in it. It should read suemarielamaker1@juno.com If readers try to contact me and can't get through they may contact your paper. Please share the correction with them. Thanks.

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Suemarie LaMaker shows art inspired by a stint teaching in Zambia. Following its debut at the Utah County Health and Justice Building in April, the artist plans to lend the show to schools and businesses looking to do charity projects. (Stuart Johnson, Deseret Morning News)
Stuart Johnson, Deseret Morning News
Suemarie LaMaker shows art inspired by a stint teaching in Zambia. Following its debut at the Utah County Health and Justice Building in April, the artist plans to lend the show to schools and businesses looking to do charity projects.