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Kathleen Merryman is a local news columnist for The News Tribune, where she's worked for a quarter of a century. Amazing, considering she is only 32. You're likely to find her fighting crime, righting wrongs or judging pies. You're less likely to find her in the newsroom. Call her at 253-597-8677 or e-mail her.

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Here's what's happening around Tacoma, Pierce County and South Puget Sound today..
Thursday, July 9th, 2009
Posted by Matt Misterek @ 04:25:19 pm

The Pierce County Library System has a winning design for its first teen library card, and the winning artist is Michelle Barreto, an 18-year-old who graduated from Harrison Preparatory School in Lakewood.

“I use a watercolor technique with more paint and less water, which produces a bright, mural-like piece,” Barreto said in a library news release, describing how she created her fish-and-floral design.

Barretto's card will be available for free, in addition to other designs that the library system offers at its 17 branches, during the third annual card drive this fall. While the new design is intended to appeal to teens and tweens, adults can ask for it, too.

The contest began this spring, when 110 young contributors submitted creations in colored pencil, pen, paint, camera and computer-generated art. Judges narrowed the field to five finalists, and 1,240 Pierce County residents cast votes on the library’s Web site to pick the winner.

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