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Besides her painting, Hills was known for community activism. She was involved with the
Presbyterian church and ran the Sunday school. For six years, she was president of the Laguna Beach Art Association (founded in 1918). As president, it was Hills' strong advocacy that led to founding the Laguna
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Association and adopted verbatim the Laguna Beach preamble: βTo advance the knowledge of and interest in art; to create a spirit of co-operation and fellowship between painter and public.β Two years
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in 1929. In addition, Hills urged her friend, the respected artist and critic
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Landscape Prize, Laguna Beach Art
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Master of Light: Plein-Air
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Bronze medal, Panama-California
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