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Mary Epperson Day

Published 12:42 am Thursday, June 12, 2014

Visitors write on the studio wall during Mary Epperson Day last Friday.-Photo by Michael Armstrong, Homer News
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Visitors write on the studio wall during Mary Epperson Day last Friday.-Photo by Michael Armstrong, Homer News
Visitors write on the studio wall during Mary Epperson Day last Friday.-Photo by Michael Armstrong, Homer News
Jennifer Norton, left, holds Mary Epperson’s hand as she visits her Etude Studio.-Photo by Michael Armstrong, Homer News
Photo by Michael Armstrong, Homer News

A standing-room-only crowd jammed into the Homer Council on the Arts last Friday to share music and appreciation of Mary Epperson on her 92nd birthday, June 6. Called “the creative heart of Homer,” Epperson is one of the founders of HCOA, a music teacher and musician, a longtime volunteer and a booster of the Kachemak Bay Campus. 

“If you had to summarize the arts in Homer, two words: Mary Epperson,” said Mark Robinson, a retired Homer High School music teacher and former Kenai Peninsula Orchestra conductor.

“Everybody here had something to do that was wonderful. I was just the pusher,” Epperson said. “You all have been my treasures. I didn’t do anything.”