The Wild Sage Art Exhibit

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Rusty’s Peculiar Chiropractic, in association with Miss Marie’s Herbal Teas and Native Touch Massage, hosted a fundraising benefit for the Adrian Community Library last Saturday. On sale at The Wild Sage Art Exhibit were beautiful pieces of artwork designed by the Julie Womelduff and Family and members of the Adrian community. In addition to the fine artwork on display, people were offered sample teas and free chair massages.

Dr. James (Rusty) Womelduff said that he plans to make this an annual fundraiser for the Adrian Community Library.

Right: Adrian High School student Rebekah Scott created this piece of artwork. She donated it to The Wild Sage Art Exhibit to help raise funds for the Community Library.

Middle: Julia Womelduff created and donated a wide-variety of artwork for The Wild Sage Art Exhibit, including this sketch of an eye.

Far right: Charmaine Brumgardt, Owner and Licensed Massage Therapist of Native Touch in Adrian, volunteered to give chair massages as part of The Wild Sage Art Exhibit Benefit. Pictured: Penny Guss relaxes with a massage from Charmaine.