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Fantasy Tuscan Garden by Dunkelberger
Now Possible In Milwaukee

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Bronze Vessel With Dragons

This decorative bronze would enhance your
fireplace mantel, serve as a table setting,
flowers at your Tuscan Garden party in 2010!

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Muse in Cast Stone

This muse can be enjoyed by looking at the
chimney at a home in the 5000 block of
Martin Drive

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Norman Dunkelberger, Artist/Artisan of Centaur Restoration

Norman Dunkelberger is gifted in fine art as well as copper and masonry skills derived from a career at Centaur Restoration spanning 25 years.

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Norman Dunkelberger is gifted in fine art as well as copper and masonry skills derived from a career

Sally w. Janine Arseneau

Sally Leiser, volunteer coordinator for Growing Power, perfectly illustrates this tradition, rooted in Milwaukee’s social democratic and progressive civic culture heritage.

And Don Austin

In the 1970s Sally, Pat Jankowitz, and Peggy McElrath inspired the downtown Kiwanis club, where Sally’s father had volunteered, and musicians from across the country(even Yoko Ono!), to support the city’s first Stay in School program.

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In the 1980s Sally worked with Joel Pfeiffer’s mural project with the USSR, called “Clay Stomp.”

Sally w. Tracey Sperko

In Sally’s words, this was “a fun, playful, community minded peace mural exchange…a magical project where 100 wonderful volunteers helped orchestrate the event at Summerfest grounds, 5,000 came to stomp the clay and then make a fabulous mural which resides in St. Petersburg.

Bringing the People
To Meet Big Will

Our planning took 2 years to develop, many in kind donations kept us alfoat. A wonderful community of friends, artists, networkers, etc. were involved and we still have close knit connections. Then we went to Lennigrad at the time, 20 of us, to create the mural that resides at our airport.”

At Growing Power Sally has recruited hundreds of people to take Growing Power Tours and give their labor to create a community based food movement in the USA and beyond.

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Introducing Norman Dunkelberger’s Architectural Art@Centaur Restoration

Norman Upgrading Wahl Ave. Chimney
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Norman Dunkelberger, Artist/Artisan of Centaur Restoration

Norman Dunkelberger is gifted in fine art as well as copper and masonry skills derived from a career

Sally w. Janine Arseneau

Sally Leiser, volunteer coordinator for Growing Power, perfectly illustrates this tradition, rooted in Milwaukee’s social democratic and progressive civic culture heritage.

And Don Austin

In the 1970s Sally, Pat Jankowitz, and Peggy McElrath inspired the downtown Kiwanis club, where Sally’s father had volunteered, and musicians from across the country(even Yoko Ono!), to support the city’s first Stay in School program.

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In the 1980s Sally worked with Joel Pfeiffer’s mural project with the USSR, called “Clay Stomp.”

Sally w. Tracey Sperko

In Sally’s words, this was “a fun, playful, community minded peace mural exchange…a magical project where 100 wonderful volunteers helped orchestrate the event at Summerfest grounds, 5,000 came to stomp the clay and then make a fabulous mural which resides in St. Petersburg.

Bringing the People
To Meet Big Will

Our planning took 2 years to develop, many in kind donations kept us alfoat. A wonderful community of friends, artists, networkers, etc. were involved and we still have close knit connections. Then we went to Lennigrad at the time, 20 of us, to create the mural that resides at our airport.”

At Growing Power Sally has recruited hundreds of people to take Growing Power Tours and give their labor to create a community based food movement in the USA and beyond.

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Introducing Norman Dunkelberger’s Architectural Art@Centaur Restoratoin

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This place is intended to support the development
Of Centaur Restoration, founded and owned by
Norman Dunkelberger.

What follows is an interview with Norman in January, 2006.

Godsil. Might you tell us some of the most important
“facts” about Centaur Restoration. When did you found it?
Why did you found it? What kind of things have you done over
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This place is intended to support the development
Of Centaur Restoration, founded and owned by
Norman Dunkelberger.

What follows is an interview with Norman in January, 2006.

Godsil. Might you tell us some of the most important
“facts” about Centaur Restoration. When did you found it?
Why did you found it? What kind of things have you done over
the years?

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