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Natalie Cornish <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 10 Oct 2002 08:54:53 -0400
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The Midwest Ferret Fellowship is sponsoring a raffle of Leonardo
DaVinci's "Lady with an Ermine", originally painted in 1483 - 90.  The
original is 21 x 15 1/2 and it's an oil on wood.  Leonardo DaVinci was
born in 1452 and died in 1519.  During his lifetime he was a noted
Italian painter, draftsman, sculpter, architect and engineer whose genius
perhaps more than that of any other figure, epitomised the Renaissance
humanist ideal.
 
Natalie Cornish, Advisory Council member, has graciously donated a print
of the famous painting "Lady with an ermine" for raffle, which will end
December 1st.  All proceeds will to go to the Midwest Ferret Fellowship
to further our purpose of educating and promoting domesticated ferrets as
companion pets.  The Midwest Ferret Fellowship is a Michigan non-profit
organization.
 
Tickets will be $1 each or 6 for $5. Please mail your money to:
 
Natalie Cornish
114 W. Broad St.
Eaton Rapids, MI  48827
 
This print can be seen on our website www.midwestferretfellowship.org
on both the main page and under the Events link.  We will be happy to
provide a receipt along with your raffle tickets.  The print is not
framed.  Remember, the raffle ends December 1st.  It would make an
excellent christmas present!
 
BIG, will you be willing to generate a random ticket number for us when
the time comes?
 
Founders and Advisory Council
Midwest Ferret Fellowship
 
[Moderator's note:  What?  Asking the computer to generate a random
number?  Gosh, that millisecond might put me right over the edge.  Oh
well, OK, just this once :-)  BIG]
[Posted in FML issue 3932]

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