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  • Cynthia Qloud of Des Moines feels the woven wire sculptures of San Francisco artist Michael Gard Saturday morning at the Des Moines Arts Festival.  Qloud, who is blind, loves to visit the festival, as many artists will allow her to touch their work.  "You don't get to do that at a museum," she says.
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  • A veteran touches a panel bearing names of those killed or missing in the Vietnam War during assembly of The Dignity Memorial Vietnam Experience in West Des Moines this week. The display, a traveling, three-quarter-scale replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C., will be open to school children on Thursday and to the public at  from Friday to Sunday. The faux-granite replica is 240 feet long, eight feet high and contains the names of more than 58,000 Americans who died or are missing in Vietnam. More than 30,000 people are expected to see the display while it is in West Des Moines.  (Christopher Gannon/The Des Moines Register)
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  • Camper Benjamin Anderson of Ankeny elates in meeting Tag, one of hundreds of horses that arrived carrying riders at the 40th annual Pony Express Ride Saturday afternoon at Easter Seals Camp Sunnyside on Des Moines' north side.   The ride raises money for Easter Seals and helps fund Camp Sunnyside, which offers disabled  children and adults a traditional summer camp experience.   Anderson has cerebral palsy and is blind.
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  • Ella Jacobs, 3, reaches up to touch a drawing of her father, Eric, who died in a plane crash before she was born in 2006.  The drawing, created by Eric's brother, xxxxx, is the centerpiece of the Jacobs' living room in their Polk City home, where Ella's mother, Heather and her four brothers honor his memory.  Even though Ella never met Eric, she delightfully refers to him as her "angel in heaven."
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  • Mitchell Grimes, 7, of Greenwich, Conn. became a favorite perch for Morpho butterflies at the butterfly house at the Iowa State Fair Saturday, August 9, 2008.  He is visiting Iowa for a family reunion.  The butterfly house is filled with over 5,000 enormous, colorful tropical butterflies and patrons are allowed, even encouraged, to hold the butterflies, as long as they don't touch the wings.
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  • Working atop 35-foot scaffolding, Rick Van Oel of  Evergreene Archictural Arts places a few careful touch-up brush strokes upon a newly-installed mural as restoration work continues inside the Dr. Norman E. Borlaug Hall of Laureates in Des Moines.  Serving as headquarters for the World Food Prize, and as a special tribute to Dr. Norman Borlaug, the World Food Prize has embarked on a $29.8 million capital project to restore the century-old Des Moines Public Library Building as the Dr. Norman E. Borlaug Hall of Laureates.
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  • Working atop 35-foot scaffolding, Rick Van Oel of  Evergreene Archictural Art places a few careful touch-up brush strokes upon a newly-installed mural as restoration work continues inside the Dr. Norman E. Borlaug Hall of Laureates in Des Moines.  The four murals are installed directly beneath the building's original rotunda stained glass skylight and pay tribute to Borlaug's life and the programs he created to improve food quality and production worldwide.  Every piece of the stained glass skylight was also cleaned as part of the building's restoration.
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  • A veteran touches a panel bearing names of those killed or missing in the Vietnam War during assembly of The Dignity Memorial Vietnam Experience September 14 at Resthaven Cemetery in West Des Moines.
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  • Stephanie Albrecht of Ankeny touches her son, Kale, as he rests in her arms.  Kale was born prematurely on May 12 at Mercy Medical Center and is close to going home from the hospital's neonatal intesive care unit.
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  • Charles Edward Richardson, 89, of Mason City, touches the headstone while visiting the gravesite of Fay Lewis Hickling, his hometown friend and the first man he saw die at his side in World War II.  Richardson fought as a member of the famed 34th "Red Bull" Infantry Division and survived 517 frontline combat days in North Africa and Italy.  (Christopher Gannon/The Register)  --  des.m1111vets - shot by Christopher Gannon/The Register on 10/4/12 in Mason City, IA
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