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 | | A good turnout led to a good time last weekend at the Coudersport Golf Club. Potter County Fine Arts Council held a Mardi Gras celebration to benefit Potter County Habitat for Humanity. Musicians donated their time and talents to support an organization that helps low-income families find affordable housing, one home at a time. Habitat for Humanity will soon be building a home in Roulette. Steve Quelet (right), a prominent Philadelphia area folk musician who moved to Coudersport several years ago, is shown with bassist Judy Shunk. At top, The Rev. Kenneth Dietze, at 94 years young, stole the show as Brother Dietze and the Dixie Boys performed. For more photos, see www.pbase.com/cwphoto. |
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