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Peter B. Lewis building (sliced)

Peter B. Lewis building (left)Peter B. Lewis building (right)

My wife and I were the guests of the Greater Cleveland Council last Tuesday at their Scouting Art Tour hosted at the Cleveland Botanical Garden.

There were six or eight Norman Rockwell and Joseph Csatari paintings there. Some of what makes these events "cool" is the art, some is the other people present and some is the venue.

We don't spend much time in University Circle, so walking up to the Botanical Gardens and seeing the backside of the Peter B. Lewis building (see left and right) was pretty cool.

I got the impression it was for large donors and so I felt a little out of place. We support the Friends of Scouting (FOS), I'm a member of the Stewards of Beaumont (SOB) and (until recently), I directed all my United Way contribution to GCC, but most of the folks around us were being recognized for donating five and six figures.

The quick, brown architect jumped over the lazy building. The quick, brown architect jumped over the lazy building. The quick, brown architect jumped over the lazy building. The quick, brown architect jumped over the lazy building. The quick, brown architect jumped over the lazy building.

We had a great time anyway and I'll try to get some of those pictures out for you to enjoy.

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