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Monthly Archives: February 2013
Artbits – February 28, 2013
We all come together on Tuesday to decide what will happen in our Towns and schools. Susan Bull Riley will display, present, and discuss her work. Towne Meeting and Will Patton gave gigs. There is live music, a farmers and artisans market and an open mic night. We start thinking about Print on Demand sites. Continue reading
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Artbits – February 21, 2013
Big week for art calls with a photo contest and a music search for the Maple Festival, a male actor for a short film, juried shows in Brooklyn and Naples, and the World Championship Belt Buckle Competition. There is a Rock Show, Carol Ann Jones, Jenni Johnson, Justice, and Comedy for the Historical Museum. Not to mention libraries with needlefelting, scrapbooking, and Bogart. Continue reading
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Artbits – February 14, 2013
Roses are red, violets are blue. Art is the perfect gift for you. Harper, Professor KubĂnek, the VYO, and Little Shop Of Horrors on stage. Bogart on screen. How romantic is that? Continue reading
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Artbits – February 7, 2013
Free Drawing Plus masks on the wall, Nobby Reed, the Jasper Quartet, Yankee Chank, and more on stage, a poem online, and Bogart on screen. Continue reading