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Phone: (386)258-0082   Email: glory2727@bellsouth.net

From My Brush ~ Holly Hill, FL ~ Phone/Fax: 386-258-0082 ~ email: glory2727@bellsouth.net

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always wanted to see if she could paint. Many times during her daughter’s school years she created projects for fund raising and decorations for awards banquets. The school was a way to learn and share the shear joy of painting with friends.

Since 1973 Gloria has been a member of the Business and Professional Women’s Club USA. Throughout the many years with the organization she has championed the fund raising arm of the group by creating many ideas to raise money to provide scholarships for women in financial need to further their education. It was during the time Gloria was serving as the National Foundation Chair for the Florida Business and Professional Women’s Club that she made prints of her paintings and offered them as a fund raiser for Florida’s contributions to the Career Advancement Scholarship Program.

Now being sidelined with an injury and unable to travel much, she still has the desire to assist in fundraiser's for scholarships to further the career of women who could not afford school.

In honor of her friend and hairdresser of 45 years, she opened a campaign to sell the note cards with a percentage going into the Nita McMillan Cosmetology Scholarship Fund. Gloria wants to continue to share her cards with the hope that “ my style of painting will be your joy.
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Gloria Wilson retired in 1996 after two successful careers; 31 years with Southern Bell Telephone Company as an assistant manager of customer education, and 14 years as a high school registrar. She sought something to satisfy her need to be creative by joining The School of Folk Art, owned and operated by Mary Sue Baldwin. Gloria had