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Chronicle Publisher Nick Barbaro and his wife Susan Moffat with flowers and balloons for the guest of honor. -
Susan Antone & Antone’s hostess Ilse Haynes -
Margaret Moser Plaza – right next door to the Austin Music Hall. -
Finley Sexton & Grace London -
Lance Schriner & Sara Hickman -
Margaret Moser arrives with her beau Steve Chaney and mother Phyllis Stegall -
Phyllis, Margaret & Steve -
“All this for me?” -
Awed -
Susan Moffat & Margaret Moser -
Jon Dee Graham and Kevin Russell lead the crowd in a chorus of Doug Sahm’s “She’s About A Mover” -
Kevin Rusell & Chris Masterson singing to Margaret. -
Jon Dee Graham, Charlie Sexton, Kevin Rusell, Sara Hickman & Chris Masterson singing to Margaret. -
Jon Dee Graham, Charlie Sexton & Kevin Russell -
Sara Hickman & Eleanor Masterson -
Council member Laura Morrison, who sponsored the motion to have a designated Margaret Moser Plaza. -
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The Unveiling. -
Margaret after the unveiling as her mother Phyllis recognizes the photo op! -
Tears of joy -
Council member Kathie Tovo, co-sponsor of Margaret Moser Plaza. -
Laura Morrison reading the city proclamation. -
Susan Antone spoke about her friend of more than 40 years, Margaret Moser. -
Chronicle Music Editor Raoul Hernandez followed Susan Antone in speaking about Margaret. -
Margaret listens to the speeches. -
William Harries Graham (left) organized the music for the event, where he performed with his bandmate Marlon Sexton. -
Margaret spoke last. -
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Council members Laura Morrison and Kathie Tovo flank the Plaza’s namesake. -
Gourds/Shinyribs frontman Kevin Russell -
Raoul Hernandez, Margaret Moser, William Harries Graham -
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Tim Hamblin hugs Margaret. -
Margaret and Nick Barbaro -
SXSW Film Head Janet Pierson (left) and Chronicle Senior Film Editor Marjorie Baumgarten -
Margaret’s mother Phyllis Stegall -
Painted Redstarts William Harries Graham & Marlon Sexton -
Charlie Sexton -
Charlie Sexton & Io Hickman -
The Mastersons -
Sara Hickman & Waterloo Records owner John Kunz -
Io & Lili Hickman -
Seems like a good place to hang out… -
Yes, Margaret got to keep the sign. Soon there will be a plaque!
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