Ron Hevener
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Ron Hevener (born Ronald Lee Hevener on November 16, 1950) is a United States artist, author and singer. Hevener began his career making clay souvenirs, telling stories and painting pictures for tourists at farmers' markets. Hevener's output currently includes figurines and the prints inspired by his stories. His novels include Fate of the Stallion, The Blue Ribbon and High Stakes.
Hevener resides in Lancaster County where his studio has been named an official tourist attraction of the Pennsylvania Dutch Country.