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Experts will be available in the fields of fine art, silver, pottery, furniture, books, jewelry, textiles and dolls, military artifacts and Native American art and artifacts. Limit four items per person; Tickets are $20 for the first item, $30 for two …
RICHMOND'S STUDIO: Six-week fine art classes. After-school and home-school art classes as well as adult drawing and painting classes by Richmond Smith. Times and prices vary. Richmond's Studio in Phil Mechanic Studios, 109 Roberts St., Asheville.
As cremation rates continue to grow, these at-home estates are just the latest innovation for an industry that also turns ashes into diamond jewelry to wear or packs them into fireworks shells for a brilliant display. … "I would be fine with it, but …
The felony charge of securities fraud carries a possible punishment of up to 10 years in prison and/or a fine of up to $500,000, Powell said. The case will be prosecuted by Assistant Deputy Attorney General Creighton Waters and … The Brookses have …
Bergamot is an important regional enclave of arts destinations, including fine art galleries, the Santa Monica Museum of Art, the City Garage theater company and a group of creative businesses, including graphic designers, architects and jewelry designers.
At 24, she moved with her new youth-pastor-husband to Illinois and found out on the first warm week since their move that jeans and Packers jerseys were fine at church activities but shorts were not. After coming to a choir practice in shorts, a …
That's good news for the craft center, a rustic arts colony founded in 1970 that has grown into an internationally renowned school for textile, pottery, jewelry-making, blacksmithing and other fine crafts. “It was sheer panic,” Executive Director …
Surrounded by family, Schmidt is excited to be on the other side of the cash register, offering up bargains and showing off the gift items such as jewelry, bags, furniture, pottery, rugs and umbrellas that resemble wine bottles. “We're hoping people …