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Conservancy Gives Painting to Cabrini

The painting is a token of appreciation from the Radnor Conservancy.

Radnor Conservancy representatives present President Marie Angelella George with a painting of the mansion, the college’s signature building on the former Woodcrest Estate, on Wednesday, March 21.

The painting, by Radnor artist Dori Spector, is a token of appreciation from the Conservancy, which held its annual member gala last September at the Horace Trumbauer-designed building.

Pictured is Doug Brown, Conservancy member; Sara Lupkas, chief operating officer, Conservancy; John Fischer, president, Conservancy; Dr. George, president, Cabrini College; Howard Holden, director of facilities, Cabrini College; Leslie Bowes, executive director, Conservancy; Kimberley Donchas, vice president, Conservancy.

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The Conservancy, a non-profit organization designed to protect open space and preserve important natural, cultural and historic assets of Radnor Township, also will hold the gala at the mansion this year.


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