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Tenth squirrel makes its debut in Seguin Cindy Aguirre-Herrera
(Seguin) – Seguin welcomes its 10th Squirrel to the city’s nest. Finding a home along the city of Seguin’s Squirrel Trail is “Sudy.” The art projects consist of larger than life stone squirrels that are sponsored publicly, painted and then placed at various locations around town. This latest squirrel is named in honor of Sudy Bruns. Sudy is described as one of the most dedicated if not the hardest working member of the Women’s Federated Club Building. The squirrel was unveiled Friday morning on the clubhouse’s lawn located at 432 N. River St . The club room is known as “the first structure in Texas built solely for women’s clubs.” Sponsoring the Squirrel was Frank and Penny Follis. Penny says it didn’t take very long for them to decide to honor Sudy with her very own squirrel. She says Sudy’s contributions to the club house over the years have been vital to its restoration and preservation. Responsible for creating and depicting the contributions of the three clubs that operate at the building was local Artist Nancy Hartfiel. Penny
says she couldn’t be more pleased with the final product. “I just think Nancy did a great job of capturing the history of the club house as well as highlighting the Cemetery Tour that Sudy was so instrumental in organizing. She recognized the three clubs that needed this club house and were responsible for its maintenance and she has the wildflowers, the pearl necklace, the hats, the tea party – kind of the history of the house that goes back to the early 1900s and the ladies that met here so I was very pleased to see all that,” said Penny. Penny says it was a year ago, when she contacted Sudy’s husband Joe just to make sure that they didn’t go against his wife’s wishes. After receiving his blessing, she says the project was put into full motion. Although surprised with the honor, Sudy was humbled by the gesture and embraced the legacy of the club house as a team effort. “No, it’s an honor for all of us that are here. There was a lot of work that was done and that’s nice because it wasn’t one person or two people. It was a bunch of people doing it,” said Sudy. Tenth, pg. 3
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