If you’re into getting spooked, or watching other people get spooked, then Haunted Palouse is the place to be. Tonight and tomorrow night.
Downtown Palous, Wash. 2 Haunted Houses, 1 Spooky Shady Lane trail, food vendors, and street entertainment.
Ticket sales begin at 7 pm in the drive-thru of Palouse’s AmericanWest Bank. Cash or check only.
Dress warm and watch out behind you!
Friday, October 28, 2011
Palouse Halloween Haunted Houses Plus ...
Thursday, October 27, 2011
Enter to Win "Ghost on Black Mountain" by Anne Hite
Read Anne Hite's guest blog today at I Just Wanna Sit Here And Read All Day .
After you've enjoyed Anne's unique writing voice, enter the contest to win a copy of her book, Ghost on Black Mountain.
You don't need to wait to win a copy though as Gallery Books an imprint of Simon & Schuster released Ghost on Black Mountain September 13, 2011 so it's available now in all major bookstores!
You'll find Anne's book tour information here .
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Tuesday, October 25, 2011
Registration due November 7 for Master Wood Artist Len Zeoli Workshop
Experienced wood turners may create gifts for Christmas during a one week open workshop. No minimum class size, maximum 5 students per day. The cut off for registrations is November 7, 2011.
Registrations may be made online using the form at the top of the calendar page at http://www.artisanbarn.org/ or by calling 509-229-3414.
Master wood artist Len Zeoli will open his workshop in Uniontown the week of November 13 to 19 to those with experience who wish to make turned gifts for Christmas. The shop will be open from 9:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. each day at a cost of $20 per day.
This is ideal for the many past students of Len’s where they may take the skills they have learned and put them to use making gifts for friends and loved ones. Those who studied with Len have first dibs on space, but anyone with some turning experience is welcome.
Len Zeoli has been working with wood since he first made his own toys as a child.
Wood has always been for him a readily available material that possesses lots of personality and possibility.
Len will be available for assistance for the entire week to help participants make this Christmas a special time when they can be proud of their accomplishments.
All tools are provided. Wood for most projects will be available at a nominal charge or participants may bring their own supplies.
His professional career in woodworking began in 1978 when he set up his first shop where he taught himself cabinet and furniture making.
Not satisfied with just buying lumber, Len immersed himself in the idea of wood as material, falling and milling trees that would one day find their way into his finished work.
This is nowhere more true than in his bowl turning, where he has focused on turning green wood. Many years of learning by doing have given him a sense of how to begin at the beginning and to persist through process to a finished piece.
Len has a special place in his life for those who want to learn how to work with wood, and is desirous of sharing his hard earned knowledge to help his students move in satisfying and productive directions.
Artisans at the Dahmen Barn is a non-profit creativity center in Uniontown located in the big white barn behind the famous iron wheel fence off highway 195. The three level building is fully handicap accessible and has no daily admission fee. It is open Thursday through Sunday from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Tim Grimm, Songwriter and Actor to Perform at Dahmen Barn October 30, 2011
Tim Grimm coming from Indiana to perform songs about rural life
On Sunday, October 30, Tim Grimm will be performing at the Dahmen Barn in Uniontown. Tim’s songs are full of the rural rumblings that have shaped his life—rich with descriptive details, and sung with warmth and intimacy—recognizing the inextinguishable national romance with the idea of the family farm and the vanishing landscape of rural America. The performance begins at 7:30 p.m. and costs $10 at the door.
Tim Grimm is an award-winning songwriter and actor on stage and screen. In the late 1990s, Tim left Hollywood and a successful acting career (co-starring for two seasons in the NBC drama, Reasonable Doubts and in several films), to focus his life on his family and his art.
He grew up in the woods and small town settings of southern Indiana, son of schoolteachers and grandson of farmers, and his return home was a conscious choice to live a life of significance rather than one of “success’. He now lives with his wife and sons on an 80 acre farm close to where he grew up.
Tim has performed in theatres and coffeehouses around the United States, as well as significant Festivals, including the Kerrville Folk Festival, Wildflower Festival, Fox Valley, the Pawtucket Arts Festival, the Indiana Festival at Conner Prairie and each September he hosts the Driftwood Valley Music Festival in Indiana.
He has filmed three major motion pictures this past year, including The Express, with Dennis Quaid, and Public Enemies, with Johnny Depp and Christian Bale.
On Sunday, October 30, Tim Grimm will be performing at the Dahmen Barn in Uniontown. Tim’s songs are full of the rural rumblings that have shaped his life—rich with descriptive details, and sung with warmth and intimacy—recognizing the inextinguishable national romance with the idea of the family farm and the vanishing landscape of rural America. The performance begins at 7:30 p.m. and costs $10 at the door.
Tim Grimm is an award-winning songwriter and actor on stage and screen. In the late 1990s, Tim left Hollywood and a successful acting career (co-starring for two seasons in the NBC drama, Reasonable Doubts and in several films), to focus his life on his family and his art.
He grew up in the woods and small town settings of southern Indiana, son of schoolteachers and grandson of farmers, and his return home was a conscious choice to live a life of significance rather than one of “success’. He now lives with his wife and sons on an 80 acre farm close to where he grew up.
Tim has performed in theatres and coffeehouses around the United States, as well as significant Festivals, including the Kerrville Folk Festival, Wildflower Festival, Fox Valley, the Pawtucket Arts Festival, the Indiana Festival at Conner Prairie and each September he hosts the Driftwood Valley Music Festival in Indiana.
He has filmed three major motion pictures this past year, including The Express, with Dennis Quaid, and Public Enemies, with Johnny Depp and Christian Bale.
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Drawing and Painting Landscapes, Registration Due October 28, 2011 for Two-Day Workshop at the Dahmen Barn
On Saturday, November 5th and Sunday, November 6, Spokane artist Wes Hanson will conduct a workshop for adults with beginning or intermediate skill levels from 10 am to 4 pm at the Dahmen Barn in Uniontown.
Titled “Drawing and Painting Landscapes in Watercolor”, the cost for the two days is $110. Students bring their own materials which are listed on the calendar page at http://www.artisanbarn.org/.
Registrations must be received by October 28, and may be made online using the form at the top of the calendar page or by calling 509-229-3414.
Students will learn how to simplify landscape scenes and draw them in unified compositions, apply and manipulate watercolors in various ways, and paint landscapes that have strong designs, values, and vibrant colors.
Draw and paint along with the instructor as you learn how to control watercolor pigments. Be helped by him as you develop your own subjects.
Instructor Wes Hanson has painted watercolors for thirty-five years and teaches drawing and painting to adults for Spokane Art Supply andNorth Idaho College . His paintings are displayed at the Denise Oliver Gallery in Harrison , Idaho and the Dahmen Barn in Uniontown , Washington .
He is an active member in Watercolorists of the Inland Northwest and is a member of the American Watercolor Society and the National Watercolor Society. He demonstrates painting products for Jack Richeson & Co., a major art supply company.
Titled “Drawing and Painting Landscapes in Watercolor”, the cost for the two days is $110. Students bring their own materials which are listed on the calendar page at http://www.artisanbarn.org/.
Registrations must be received by October 28, and may be made online using the form at the top of the calendar page or by calling 509-229-3414.
Students will learn how to simplify landscape scenes and draw them in unified compositions, apply and manipulate watercolors in various ways, and paint landscapes that have strong designs, values, and vibrant colors.
Draw and paint along with the instructor as you learn how to control watercolor pigments. Be helped by him as you develop your own subjects.
Instructor Wes Hanson has painted watercolors for thirty-five years and teaches drawing and painting to adults for Spokane Art Supply and
He is an active member in Watercolorists of the Inland Northwest and is a member of the American Watercolor Society and the National Watercolor Society. He demonstrates painting products for Jack Richeson & Co., a major art supply company.
Monday, October 17, 2011
Annual Turkey Harvest Dinner at Rockford, October 19, 2011
The annual Turkey Harvest Dinner is October 19, 2011, 5:30 - 7:00 p.m. at Rockford United Methodist Church, 217 S. 1st St. Dinner is served in the basement. $8.00 for adults, and $4.00 for children. Everyone welcome!
Friday, October 14, 2011
Asea, First and Only "Redox Signaling"
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Without “Redox Signaling Molecules” life would end!
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So, how do we replenish these molecules?
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Want to learn more? Informational meeting at the Rockford Fire Station…Wednesday Oct 26 @ 6:30pm ~ call Sheri @ 979-5650
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Wednesday, October 5, 2011
Hog Heaven Big Band plays music from the swing era on the 22nd
On Saturday, October 22 from 7:30 to 9:30 pm, the Hog Heaven Big Band will play music from the swing era for dancing or listening at the Dahmen Barn in Uniontown. The 16 piece band has been playing monthly since the grand opening 5 years ago this month. The cost is $8 for a couple, $5 for a single with children under 12 free. Complimentary dance lessons begin at 6 pm, so just drop in. If staying for the swing dance, the admission fee applies.
Artisans at the Dahmen Barn is a non-profit creativity center in the big white barn behind the famous iron wheel fence just off highway 195 in Uniontown. The facility is open Thursday through Sunday from 10 am to 6 pm. There is no daily admission fee and all three floors are fully handicap accessible.
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