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Woodcarver to present Nov. 28 program at Historical Society
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Barry Bowers won several awards at a woodcarvers event this summer in Tulsa. He will present a program on caricature style carving on Monday, Nov. 28, at the Barton County Historical Society. - photo by Tribune file photo

Local woodcarver Barry Bowers will present a program when the Barton County Historical Society meets at 7:30 p.m. Monday, Nov. 28. The program will feature his caricature style carvings.
Bowers is a partner & CPA at Spectrum CPA Partners LLC, formerly Holste & Bowers LLC and Ray Cheely Chartered. He graduated from Great Bend High School and Barton Community College, and has an accounting degree from Sterling College. He is also a certified Quick Books Pro Advisor and an ELP/Tax Services for Dave Ramsey. Barry and his wife Monica enjoy remodeling homes and landscaping. His main hobby is carving caricatures as he has been successful in winning awards at numerous competitions at several shows over the past couple of years.
The historical society meets at the Barton County Museum and Village, located just south of the Arkansas River Bridge in Great Bend on U.S. 281. The meeting is free and open to the public.