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San Marco Centennial logo
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The San Marco Centennial logo was designed by Sheri Webber, a Douglas Anderson School of the Arts graduate who began her journey in graphic design as a student. Now a loving wife, mother, and executive director of the San Marco Preservation Society, she brings her talents full circle – giving back to the neighborhood she helps preserve.

Magnetic versions of the logo are available for a $10 donation at The Wardroom, San Marco Books and More, and the SMPS office.

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