7960491097?profile=originalMembers of the National Society of Arts & Letters’ Florida East Coast Chapter celebrated the Annual High Tea at the home of Jay and Marilyn Nelson. Chapter President Shari Upbin welcomed patrons and performers to enjoy artisan breads, fresh fruit, sandwiches and scones. A musical program followed. On Feb. 16, the chapter sponsored its Career Awards Competition for woodwinds-flute, clarinet and oboe. The competition took place at Lynn University in Boca Raton. Winners included Anna Maria Brumbaugh, John Hong, Jessica Esposito and Kelsey Page Maiorano. ABOVE: Cellist Doniyor Zuparov, pianist Feruza Dadabaeva, Alyce Erickson and Jon Robertson at the Annual High Tea. BELOW: Robin Johnson (seated), with Judi Asselta at the Annual High Tea. Photos provided by Lucien Capehart Photography

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