

Alverno sophomores Carolyn Chalfant, Holly Coates, and Laura Mejia won first place in the 14-17 age category of the Sierra Madre Haunted Window painting competition.
Their creepy cemetery painting will haunt shoppers at the Charcuterie through the Halloween season.
“They took the initiative,” says Alverno art teacher Tim Lewis. “The girls did everything on their own and created a winning piece of seasonal public art.”
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