High school students experience art in the wild
willows -- Monday was a perfect day for sketching the peaceful, scenic acreage known as the sacramento wildlife refuge, south of willows.
For 10 northern california high school students, it was one of several activities done during a three-day experience known as Flyway journeys Wildlife art camp.
The annual event was open to students throughout the state, but this year's group came from Fremont, San Jose, cupertino, shasta city, Chico and gridley.
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