Local Emmett Kelly Day organizers Travis Witzemann, left, and Brenda Senter hold up a large quilt that will soon be available in a raffle.

A specially-designed quilt will be raffled off as part of this year’s inaugural Emmett Kelly Day festivities in Houston.

The large quilt depicts the new and official Emmett Kelly Day logo. It was designed by a relative of Kelly and made by inmates in the quilting program at the South Central Correctional Center in Licking.

Proceeds from the raffle will go toward the annual Emmett Kelly Fine Arts Scholarship that will be presented to a local high school student to be named later.

After being designated by Missouri legislators last year, the first-ever Emmett Kelly Day is set for Saturday, April 25. A festival will take place that day in Houston, which was Kelly’s home town.

For more information, call City of Houston economic development director and local Emmett Kelly Day organizer Travis Witzemann at 417-217-4225 or email twitzemann@houstonmo.org.

Doug Davison is a writer, photographer and newsroom assistant for the Houston Herald. Contact him by phone at 417-967-2000 or by email at ddavison@houstonherald.com.

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