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Bernardini decorates cookies.
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Bernardini decorates cookies.
Mundy Cakes owner Amanda Bernardini poses with cookies inside Mundy Cakes on Allen Street.
Greco-Roman style portraits emulated what the deceased looked like in their prime and were often displayed on the front of sarcophagi.
This Greco influenced stone bust likely stood as a guardian for the deceased to help accompany them into the next life.
Sculptures of the dead were often made to accompany their body as a memorial to their life.
An example of the hieroglyphic carvings that often decorated the walls of Egyptian tombs.
Joe Cardina performs with Dogs in Stereo at Mohawk Place on Friday Nov. 15.
(L to R) Larry Hott, director-producer, "The Warrior Tradition;" Calen Abrams (Seneca), director-producer, "Art, Honor & Service;" DJ Vanas (Odawa) motivational storyteller; and John Grant, chief program officer WNED, "The Warrior Tradition"