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Anything goes at Clay Center's Carnaval benefit
Her first visit to the soulful and mysterious city of New Orleans three years ago prompted Rachel Coffman to purchase an elaborate teal and purple feathered mask to mark the occasion.
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Anything goes at Clay Center's Carnaval benefit
Her first visit to the soulful and mysterious city of New Orleans three years ago prompted Rachel Coffman to purchase an elaborate teal and purple feathered mask to mark the occasion.
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