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Historic Cane Hill welcomed 72 guests to the second annual Historic Cane Hill Quail Dinner on March 29. This event complemented an art exhibition featuring the finalists from a national competition to select art for the Arkansas Quail and Turkey Stamp, a partnership with the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission. Original paintings depicting bobwhite quail and eastern wild turkey were on display March 15 through April 19 in the Historic Cane Hill Gallery. Returning for this event, chef Case Dighero and his team curated and prepared the dinner.
Each furnishing in Scott and Jordan Franklin’s home tells a story, and each family member had a part in creating it. From art collected during travels to paintings and pottery Jordan and the kids created to pieces handed down from their parents and grandparents, including rugs Jordan’s grandparents got when they lived in the Middle East, every piece comes together to make their house a home.
For Mary Grace Herrington, leadership has never been about climbing the ladder; it’s about making an impact where it matters most. And now, as the president and CEO of Girl Scouts – Diamonds of Arkansas, Oklahoma and Texas, she’s channeling decades of nonprofit leadership and a lifelong Girl Scout identity into a role that feels more like a calling than a job.