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Ann Arbor Junior Tennis Tournament Champions, July 1963 Photographer: Eck Stanger

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1963
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Ann Arbor News, July 16, 1963
Caption:
JUNIOR CHAMPS: The best of the city's junior tennis players is represented by these six. They are the champions in the City Junior Tennis Tournament, just completed at Burns Park. Left to right are Rick Weir (15-and-under singles and doubles), Bob Masur (18-and-under singles and doubles), Steve Blatt (18-and-under doubles), Jack Knowles (15-and-under doubles), Shary Brown (18-and-under doubles) and Kippy Pritula (18-and-under singles and doubles). Weir won his singles title by beating John Brummet in straight sets, 6-4, 6-4. The match was played yesterday.

Junior Champs

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Cindy, Bill, & Shary Brown In Their Halloween Costumes, October 1958 Photographer: Doug Fulton

Cindy, Bill, & Shary Brown In Their Halloween Costumes, October 1958 image
Year:
1958
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, October 29, 1958
Caption:
Boo! Children of Mr. and Mrs. William E. Brown III of Granger Ave. will look like this on Halloween night. Cindy (left) will be dressed as Robin Hood, Bill (center), as a ghost, and Shary (right), as a one-horned, one-eyed, purple people eater.

Art Fairies Parade at the Street Art Fair, 1998

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1998

Blues, Jazz Fest On Upbeat?

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28
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September
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1998
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AADL Productions Podcast: Shary Brown

In this interview, AADL spoke with the outgoing Ann Arbor Street Art Fair executive director, Shary Brown. Shary talks about the challenges of pulling off the Fair during difficult times, some of the innovations and changes that occurred under her guidance, and her personal memories of attending the art fairs while growing up in Ann Arbor.