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Rhiannon Cravens participates in Indy Circle of Lights Fifth grader Rhiannon Cravens' passion for art has landed her a spot on stage during Downtown Indy, Inc.’s Circle of Lights tree lighting ceremony this weekend. Beth Cravens writes: Grandmother Audrey Waggener sure would have been proud of her great-great-granddaughter, Jean Cravens great-granddaughter, Rhiannon Cravens. We are so proud of her and her artistic abilities. We are looking forward to the Indianapolis tree lighting this evening, and we are so excited that Rhiannon gets to be on the stage during this annual celebration, which is televised locally.Link to full story: Indian Creek student’s art earns her spot in Circle of Lights This story was posted on 2018-11-24 07:19:01
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