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Living the Rodeo Dream Trick Roper and Rider Nancy Sheppard Tells Her Story
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By Jenn Walker
The year must have been 1947 when a dazzling 17-year-old brunette adorned in orchids was entertaining a crowd at what was considered the largest and most prestigious rodeo at New York’s Madison Square Garden. The woman’s name is Nancy Sheppard. Her claim to fame is that she was the only woman who could stand on a running horse while spinning two ropes, one in each hand, at the same time. Sheppard is 85 years old now, yet the worldrenowned rodeo star still drives out to venues outside the sleepy town of Globe, where she resides, to perform trick roping for audiences. Sheppard, Continued on page 42
Safe House Page 10 A studio portrait of Sheppard in the ‘50s
Exploring Collections In Globe-Miami By Jenn Walker
There are perks and downsides to living in a small town. Sometimes it’s isolating. Perhaps that is why collectors seem to flourish in small towns like and Globe and Miami; because even if you’re living in a small town, you can bring different eras to life with a collection, surrounding yourself with colors and sentiments from times long past. GMT took the opportunity to chat with several local collectors and better understand the collector’s heart.
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Nancy Sheppard’s signature act was twirling two ropes while standing on a running horse.
CATS OF MIAMI By Autumn Giles
Have you ever wondered what’s up with all the painted cats in downtown Miami? Miami-based artist Marianne Collins remembers getting up around 5:30 a.m. and painting until it got too hot each day for months on storefronts, doorways, planters, and trash bins around Miami’s historic downtown. Her objective? To line the streets with 121 original painted cats and other creatures. “I had felt a civic duty to the Town of Miami in trying to add a little pizazz to the community,” Collins says, explaining the impetus for her project, which started in the spring of 1993 and continued through the later part of the year. Collins, who came to Miami in the early ‘90s from Washington state has painted on many different surfaces including the side of a diesel truck, a 150 pound slab of sandstone (her favorite), and over 2,000 copper splashes. Cats of Miami, Continued on page 40
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