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Furrows in The Sky tells the story of early aerial photographer

Furrows in The Sky author visits the Museum of the Chilcotin in Williams Lake June 7 to sign copies of his book.

Author Jay Sherwood will be at the Museum of the Cariboo Chilcotin in Williams Lake on Thursday, June 7 to do a power-point presentation on his new book Furrows In The Sky.

The book is a photographic adventure through B.C. with Gerry Andrews.

The presention will start at 7:30 p.m.  There is no admission.

Sherwood will have his books on hand for anyone who wants to purchase one.

Andrews has a Cariboo connection, having taught at Big Bar near Clinton.

He was a noted aerial photographer who had, as the book title suggests, many adventures.

He lived to 102 years. Andrews daughter, Kris Andrews is a local artist and will be in attendance that night.