Dogs will not be permitted. Ticket proceeds will benefit the nonprofit Friends of Dangberg Home Ranch. Tickets can be purchased at Battle Born Wine, 1448 U.S. Highway 395 in Gardnerville; Joyce's Fine Jewelry, 1503 U.S. Highway 395 in Gardnerville …
Czech garnets and costume jewelry, crystal, pottery, books on sale in museum gift shop. Building tours available by appointment. Call 216-524-7722 or 216-561-7029. Exhibit runs through Dec. 27.(7/5) …. Features a rich selection from the Temple Museum …
The fine art mediums include glass, wood, oils, watercolor, mixed media, pencil, pastels, pottery, jewelry and photography. The entry deadline is Aug. 2. There is a nonrefundable $20 jury fee. Juried artists will have to pay an additional $55 entry fee …
6 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. This is NH's original weekly, outdoor, selective arts market, featuring artisan handcrafts and fine art. Jewelry, handbags, home decor, paintings, photography, pottery, clothing, and more, rotate through and the selection is …
Carlton Gallery continues its 31st Spring Group Exhibition with art in paintings, glass, wood, sculpture, clay, wearable fiber and fine jewelry. According to gallery owner Toni Carlton, a noticeable component for the spring exhibition is “bold, bright …
Phil is done, despite the greatest collection of championship jewelry to make his salient points. So the Boston Celtics do something interesting. They hire …. So if you want to question Stevens' credentials, that is fine. But take a peek at Spoelstra …
Pacific Mist Books, 121 W. Washington St., has artwork by JWyatt Art and chocolate tastings from We Do Fine Fudge. □ Clear Image … R&T Crystals and Beads, 158 E. Bell St., has jewelry demonstrations by Paulette Hill and Gail McLain. □ The LARC …
Quincie Hamby Art Jewelry: “Celebrating an Independent Life Through Art.” Showing abstract art by Francoise Baudoin D'Ajoux with a theme of independence for the summer. Also, featuring … Elizabeth Ireland Poe Gallery of Sporting Art: Fine sporting art.
… E.T. "Movies in Millwood" will conclude next week with Here Comes the Boom. The movies are free and showtime is 8:30 p.m.. The program is sponsored by Drug Mart of Millwood, Tazza Cafe, Matero Fine Jewelry and Susan Pecker The Camp Connection.