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Artwork from Hartland Alumni Displayed in Capitol Buulding
Allyse Rammage, a 2009 Hartland High School graduate, will have a piece of artwork displayed in the state capital's House of Representative's building for one year.

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Today we feature Allyse Rammage who recently had a piece of artwork selected to be displayed in the state capital’s House of Representative’s Anderson House Office Building for the period of one year.
- Introduction: Allyse Rammage, a 2009 Hartland High School alumni, was recently selected to represent her college Central Michigan University’s Fine Arts Program in our State Capital “Art in the House Program.” This is the ninth annual year for Art in The House; the program is a partnership with the Presidents Council, State University of Michigan and the Michigan House of Representatives to promote art in everyday life.
- Achievement: Her mixed media piece was selected and purchased by the college to represent their program in the state capital’s House of Representative’s Anderson House Office Building for the period of one year. A ceremony took place in October in honor of the 15 students selected by their individual colleges for this honor.
- Keys to awesomeness: Allyse’s art piece was recently shown in the college’s annual art exhibition, and received an honorable mention in that show. Also, at the Fowlerville Fair, Allyse received a Best in Show for one of her photographs and several other ribbons for her other art pieces displayed. She will be graduating in December with her Fine Art’s degree from Central.
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