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Cheryl Suitor: mother, artist, teacher, and caver

Cheryl Suitor is a mother, artist, teacher, and caver. She regularly leads NSS youth cave trips and assists her husband in the the preservation of one of the NSS preserves, John Guilday Caves Nature Preserve, in Pendleton County, West Virginia. She earned a Bachelors degree in art education from The University of Maryland in 1984 and a Masters degree from Towson State University in 1994. Suitor taught art in Baltimore, Maryland at Holabird Middle School for one year and at Essex Elementary School for 10 years. For the past 17 years she has taught elementary art in Loudoun County, Virginia. She is also a studio artist and enjoys painting nature scenes. In 2012 she earned an honorable mention for one of her art pieces in the NSS Salon. Thank you for supporting cave conservation, education, and exploration Cheryl!

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image: https://caves.org
www.loudoun.k12.va.us
www.youcave.org

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