Bright Ideas of Main Street

CREATIVE FLAIR: Junee women Judy-Ann Emberson (left) and Jeanne Kennedy show off one of the displays they pieced together of artwork from inmates at the Junee Correctional Centre. Picture: Kree Nash
CREATIVE FLAIR: Junee women Judy-Ann Emberson (left) and Jeanne Kennedy show off one of the displays they pieced together of artwork from inmates at the Junee Correctional Centre. Picture: Kree Nash
Two Junee women took on a mission to spruce up the sparse looking windows of vacant stores in Junee.

Jeanne Kennedy of Belmore Manor and Judy-Ann Emberson put their heads together to come up with a concept to fill the windows in celebration of the shire’s hidden gems.

In a store on Main Street sculptures created by Junee High School students got a great reception from those who saw them, prompting the women to continue to carry out displays in the lead up to the 2013 Rhythm n Rail Festival.

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