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Family Fun At The Peep Show!

Manny Peligra, Oneonta and Senior Associate Director of Admissions at Hartwick college, looks over the submissions to the 16th annual Peep Show with his granddaughters Bella and Illiana in the Anderson Center this afternoon. The show, judged by Elizabeth Ayer, featured a wide range of artworks created in honor of or with the marshmallow treats. (Ian Austin/AllOTSEGO.com)
Manny Peligra, Oneonta and Senior Associate Director of Admissions at Hartwick college, looks over the submissions to the 16th annual Peep Show with his granddaughters Bella and Illiana in the Anderson Center this afternoon. The show, judged by Elizabeth Ayer, featured a wide range of artworks created in honor of the marshmallow treats in all their forms with mediums ranging from ceramic, steel, illustration and of course Peeps.  The event is organized by Kappa Pi, the campus’ newly formed branch of the international art and art history honorary society.(Ian Austin/AllOTSEGO.com)

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