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New art bench in Wimberley honors café’s legacy

WIMBERLEY — First, it was Forister’s in the 1940s, then it became Dinner Bell. In 1981, it was purchased by the Calkins family and became the Cypress Creek Café.
New art bench in Wimberley honors café’s legacy
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Author: Contributed Photo Artists Susan Calkins, left, and James Hendricks designed, built and installed the art bench at the Oak Park and Welcome Center.

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