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Smoke the Peace Pipe

Many years ago, Pam Day's dad made up what you see in the photo. They are tools and arrowheads from farmland in Mason owned by her grandfather and date back to 400 B.C. to 500 A.D. They were shown at the City of Brighton Arts, Culture and History (CoBACH) Center in the spring of 2012. In October of 2012, Pam loaned it to someone who she thought was Mr. X with the Brighton Historical Society. As the Brighton Art Guild coordinator for the classes held at the CoBACH Center, Pam is often at the center. Recently, Pam's grandson asked about the display, and Pam realized it was never returned to her. When she asked Mr. X about it, she discovered it wasn't him she had loaned it to. So, if you have it, or have seen it, please contact Pam at pameladay@ameritech.net or 248-762-7511. If you prefer to remain anonymous, just drop it off at the Greater Brighton Chamber of Commerce, no questions asked. Not only are the individual pieces art, to Pam's family, it's a masterpiece.

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