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This Week...
October 15th through October =
21st,
2006—ONE WEEK ONLY!
Exhibition of the Artwork of Massillon Boys and Girls =
Club
winners & finalists
Massillon =
Museum, 121
Lincoln Way East, downtown Massillon
From Erin =
Pustay of The
Independent (Massillon newspaper, 10/11/06): “All summer long, the
budding Picassos and DiVincis of the Massillon Boys and Girls Club have =
been
putting their most creative talents to the canvas and construction =
paper. Those
students, ages 6 - 18 participating in fine arts programs at the =
organization
have been fine-tuning their talents and are gearing up for a series of =
artwork
competitions. The artwork will be divided into categories which are =
determined
by medium and age group. They will be judged by local artists. The local
winners’ works will then advance to a regional competition and =
regional
winners will compete nationally... (In the past three years,) four =
pieces of
art were selected as regional finalists and one was a national winner. =
Local
winners in categories that include watercolor, pastel, oil, acrylic and
collage, will have their artwork on display at the Massillon Museum from =
Oct.
15-21.” Erin.Pustay at IndeOnline.com=
=
Monday, October 16th, 7pm to 8pm =
Book Discussion: =A0Growing Season: The Life of a =
Migrant
Community
Massillon =
Senior =
Center, =
39 Lincoln
Way West, Massillon OH 44647
www.cantonmlc.org
Monday, October 16th, =
7:30pm
Jazz Ensemble Concert (directed by Cynthia Bridges)
Stewart =
Room in =
Randall =
Campus =
Center on =
Campus, =
515 25th
Street NW, Canton =
44709
This concert is part of the Malone College Faculty =
Artist
Series. 330.471.8231 for more info.
Monday, October 16th, 8pm
Open Poetry / Prose night
Muggswigz, =
137 Walnut
Avenue NE, Canton OH 44702
No cover charge. www.muggswigz.com
Tuesday, October =
17th,
5pm to 8pm
Spaghetti Dinner =
to benefit
Multi-Development Services of Stark County
Arcadia =
Grille, 321 Court
Avenue NW, downtown Canton OH 44702
With a donation at the door, you will receive your =
choice of
marinara or meat sauce, salad and bread...for dine-in or to go! Proceeds =
to
benefit Multi-Development Services of Stark County’s programming
assisting those in need in our community.
Tuesday, October 17th, 7pm
Open Mic Night (music only) =
Muggswigz, =
137 Walnut
Avenue NE, Canton OH 44702
No cover charge. Every Tuesday is music open mic =
night.=A0 Sign-up
starts at 7:00pm, open mic starts around 7:30pm. Please limit yourself =
to
playing songs that will not infringe on copyrights. . www.muggswigz.com
Wednesday, October 18th, Noon =
“Know Thy Neighbor” Book =
Discussion
in celebration of =A0Growing Season: The Life of a =
Migrant
Community
2nd April galerie, =
209 Sixth
Street NW, downtown Canton
www.cantonmlc.org or
www.secondapril.org =
Wednesday, October =
18th,
2pm to =
4pm (doors open at =
1pm for networking)
Coming Together =
Stark
County’s Annual Dinner & Mid-Day =
Seminar
Featuring George =
C.
Fraser, President/CEO of Fraser Networking, =
Inc.
Canton Marriott =
McKinley
Grand Hotel, 320
Market Ave. S.,
Canton, OH 44702
Who has Tiger Woods, Oprah =
Winfrey
and LeBron James in his Rolodex? George C. Fraser, one of the world's =
foremost
authorities on networking and building effective relationships. In this
thought-provoking workshop George shares ideas about the challenges and
opportunities --including some profound insights relating to wealth =
creation--
facing Stark County now and in the future. Local =
artist Vicki =
Boatright will join
with dinner participants to create an enduring artwork that will =
represent the
collective ideas, images and inspiration of the Stark County community =
on
diversity. Tickets: $35.00 per person. Refreshments will =
be
provided. (There is a dinner at =
6:00 =
p.m. at the Canton Negro Oldtimers=
Activity<=
/span> Center for $35.00. Tickets to both events are $60.00) For ticket
reservation please call Vince
Watts at =
(330)
454-5880 or e-mail at ctsc at sbcglobal.net.=
For more information please see our website at =
www.comingtogethersc.org.=
p>
Wednesday, October 18th, 9:30pm to =
1:30am
Singer/Songwriter Showcase featuring =
Rachel =
Roberts, Ryan Beck, =
&
guest(s)
The Outpost, 4962 State Route 43, =
Brimfield Twp
(Kent)
Ages 21+ welcome. $4 at the door. Drink specials all =
night. Billiards.
Great, live music! www.outpostkent.com =
=A0
Thursday, October 19th, 5:30pm to =
7:30pm
2nd April Artist Critique =
Group
2nd April =
galerie, 209 6th
St. NW, Downtown Canton
This is an opportunity for
artists of any skill level, medium, or style to come together =
and
discuss recent or past works with other artists. Just bring a piece or =
two that
you would like to discuss and share in the discussion about other =
artists'
works. This is a positive, =
non-critical but
honest way to grow as an artist and learn the techniques,
experiences and ideas of other artists in the community. You do not need =
to be
a 2nd April artist to participate in this group. Just call or email =
2nd
April to let them know you plan to attend! For more information or to =
sign up
for the next critique group, just call 330-451-0924 or email: =
todd at secondapril.org.=
Thursday, October 19th, =
7:30pm
Rhythms Music Series: James Kalal with Sylvia =
Gallo
Massillon =
Museum,=
i> 121
Lincoln Way East, downtown Massillon
$10 admission for Museum members; $12.50 admission =
for
non-members. (Ticket prices will vary throughout the five-concert =
season; a
subscription rate is available for $70 for non-members or $60 for =
members of
the Museum).No reservations. Open to the public.
James Kalal and Sylvia Gallo will perform Afro Cuban =
Salsa
guitar music in the first concert of this season=B9s music series, =
“Rhythms.”
A Cuban salsa bar and beverages will enhance the evening’s
atmosphere. The event will begin at 7:30 p.m. with social time and
refreshments; the performance will begin at 8pm.
”Kalal has awed audiences throughout the United States and Europe =
with
his mastery of the acoustic guitar. He has published several =
classical
guitar books and in addition to CDs, which will be available at the =
Rhythms
concert. Gallo, also a talented classical guitarist, has performed =
with
the Cleveland Orchestra, pop singer Lou Rawls, and legendary jazz =
guitarist
Howard Alden. Kalal, sometimes in collaboration with Gallo, has =
recorded
twenty CDs including classical guitar disks,Hispanic music, Broadway and =
film
classics, and Christmas CDs.” www.kalal.com
The Massillon Museum hosts out-of-the-mainstream musicians in the =
intimate
setting of its main gallery to broaden the arts that it offers to the
community. Dan Bates chairs the five-part “Rhythms” =
series,
which is in its third season. For more information, call =
330-833-4061 or
visit www.massillonmuseum.org=A0 =
Thursday, October 19th, 9:30pm to =
1:30am
College Night: Live Music by =
Brian =
Lisik & =
band
The Outpost, 4962 State Route 43, =
Brimfield Twp
(Kent)
Ages 18+ welcome. $4 at the door. Drink specials all =
night. Billiards.
Great, live music! www.outpostkent.com =
=A0=A0=A0www.brianlisik.com =
Thursday, October 19th, 7:30pm =
Friday, October 20th, =
8pm
Saturday, October 21st, 8pm
Sunday, October 22nd, =
2:30pm
(and every Thursday through Sunday =
=A0through Sunday, October =
29th)
Fences (play)
Weathervane Community =
Playhouse, 1301 Weathervane =
Lane, Akron
The play is recommended for general audiences. Fences
protect, define territory, prevent mixture and =
impose
barriers. But, might a man's own personal boundaries prove to be even =
more
narrow
and confining? Charge by phone at Weathervane's =
Ticket
Office at 330-836-2626. Call
between 10 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. Tuesday through Friday.
Tickets: $20 (Other Tickets: Wed. & Thurs. previews $14, Students 17 =
or
younger $16, College Students and Senior Citizens $18 on Thursdays and =
Sundays.
Half-price student rush tickets may be purchased at the door with =
ID.)
=
SPECIAL
ANNOUNCEMENT FOR SIGHT-IMPAIRED PEOPLE: =
Weathervane
Playhouse announces AUDIO DESCRIBED
PERFORMANCES for each of the six Main Stage productions of =
the
2006-2007 season. A select group of Weathervane volunteers was expertly =
trained
by guests from Cleveland Sight Center. Consumers and their driver will =
be admitted
free of charge. Please call to =
reserve seats
prior to the performance and mention that you are attending for the =
audio
description so that equipment is available. Also, we ask that
consumers for audio description arrive
30-minutes prior to the performance to meet their describer =
and
become comfortable with the equipment.
=
AUDIO
DESCRIPTION OF Fences=3D Sunday, October 22, 2006 at 2:30 =
p.m.
Thursday, October 19th, =
8pm
Friday, October 20th, =
8pm
Saturday, October 21st, 8pm
Sunday, October 22nd, =
2:30pm
(final =
weekend!)
“A Night on Broadway” =A0NCP’s =
30th
Anniversary Production
North Canton Playhouse =
Mainstage, 525 7th
St NE, North Canton (adjacent to Hoover H.S.)
General $12.00; Seniors & Students $11.00. Call =
the NCP
office at 330-494-1613 or visit the website at www.northcantonplayhouse.co=
m =A0for
more information.
Friday, October 20th, Noon to =
2pm
TGIF Lunch every =
Friday
Second April =
galerie, =
207 Sixth
Street NW, Canton =
OH 44702=A0 =
330-451-0924
Enjoy a light lunch of fruit, pastries, muffins, =
organic
teas, relaxing music, and a great chair massage by Su Nimon ($1 per =
minute!).=A0
Fill your senses with good food, beverage, music, and a great display of =
art!=A0=A0
www.secondapril.org =
Friday, October 20th, =
5pm to =
9pm
Saturday, October 21st, =
Noon<=
b> to =
6pm=
p>
Artissimo 2006
Canton Cultural =
Center, 1001
Market Avenue North, Canton, OH 44702
Featuring 40 of Canton’s =
Finest
Artists: jewelry, fiber, photography, paintings, ceramics, & more; =
food,
wine, coffee, and live entertainment.=A0
Friday, October 20th, 7:30pm =
Saturday, October 21st, =
7:30pm
Sunday, October 22nd, =
2:30pm
(Fri-Sun through October =
29th)
Enchanted Sleeping Beauty
North Canton Playhouse Youth Theatre, =
1210 South
Main Street, N.Canton OH
A musical version of the ever-popular Sleeping =
Beauty. All
tickets $8.00. Call the NCP office at 330-494-1613 or visit =
the
website at www.northcantonplayhouse.co=
m
=A0for more information.
Friday, October 20th through Sunday =
October 29th
“James and the Giant Peach” presented by =
The
Players Guild of Canton
Arena Stage, Canton =
OH
330.453.7619
Friday, October 20th, =
8pm
John Jorgenson Quintet
The Kent Stage, 175 E Main =
St, Kent, OH=A0 44240,
330-677-5005
www.ticketweb.com =
or www.kentstage.org Doors open one hour =
before event
time.=A0 There is FREE parking behind the theater and on all city =
streets. If you
have any questions, please call 330-677-5005. $18 =
advance
tickets; $20 door=A0 www.johnjorgenson.com=
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Friday, October 20th, =
8:30pm to =
11:30pm
Jeff Poulos w/ Pat Cahill (live =
blues)
Benjamin’s Grille, Belpar =
Street NW, Canton OH 44718
www.jeffpoulosblues.com =
Friday, October 20th, =
9pm to =
1am
David Van Buskirk
The Hub, 5455 Market Ave. =
N. in Canton =A0(corner of
55th St NW and Market =
Ave North)
David Van Buskirk is a guitar-playing =
singer/songwriter from
Canton, OH.=A0 He started playing guitar about 9 years ago. You can =
sample his
music at www.myspace.com/davidvanb=
uskirk.
The Hub is located inside First Friends Church at =
5455
Market Ave. N in Canton, OH.=A0 Doors
open at 9:00 PM and music begins at =
9:30 PM.=A0 A $2
admission charge includes free coffee.=A0 The Hub is open to the =
public.=A0 Young
adults and college age students are invited to attend.=A0 The Hub, a =
coffee house
for young adults, is open every Friday night during the school year from =
9:00 PM to 12:00 AM. There is a
$2 cover charge. This =
includes bottomless
cups of Starbucks coffee, live entertainment weekly as well as XBOX and =
other
games.=A0 It’s a great place to come and hang out with other young =
adults.
Open to the public.
Friday, October 20th, =
9:30pm to =
1:30am
Bancroft (9:30p to 11p) =
(rock))
Promise Me Scarlet (11p to 1:30p) =
(rock)
The Outpost, 4962 State Route 43, =
Brimfield Twp
(Kent)
Ages 18+ welcome. $4 at the door.=A0 Check out this =
great,
remodeled, live music venue!
www.outpostkent.com =
=A0=A0=A0www.bancroft-music.com =
=A0=A0=A0www.myspace.com/promisemescarlet
Saturday, October 21st, 10am to =
Noon
Kids’ Art Classes
2nd April galerie, =
207 Sixth
Street NW, Canton =
OH 44702=A0 =
330-451-0924
www.secondapril.org
Saturday, October 21st, 1pm to =
3pm
Akron Art =
Museum Free Saturday Hands-On =
Family
Workshops: Art in Season
Dynamic Disguises– Super Costumes with Michelle =
Pajak
Reynolds
Summit Artspace, =
140 East
Market Street, Akron, =
OH =
Mild-mannered and reserved during the day… but =
when
duty calls your courage is put on display! Every superhero knows that =
guarding
your “true” identity is a necessary part of the job. =
Here’s
your chance to design and create a flashy cape and mask ensemble that =
highlights
your own personal super abilities but leaves your throngs of admirers =
guessing,
“Who was that masked hero?” =A0Free parking in Summit =
Artspace lot
just south of the building =A0Please
note: although classes are free, advance registration is required =
and a
participating adult must accompany children under 12. Registration for =
each
class begins one month in advance and classes will be filled on a first =
come,
first served basis. For additional information or to register
contact Alison Caplan at 330.376.9186 x230 or acaplan at akronartmuseum.org=
.
Saturday, October =
21st,
Mountain Rose Fall Concert: “Mustard’s
Retreat”
Cuyahoga Valley National Parks (330-657-2909 for =
info)
Admission $12 in advance or $15 at the door; children =
ages 3 to 12 are =
$7.50
www.mountainroseconcerts.or=
g=A0=A0=A0=A0
www.cvnpa.org
Saturday, October 21st, =
7pm to =
9pm
Ryan Humbert
Jimmy's Caf=E9, corner of Chestnut =
Blvd. and State =
Rd. Cuyahoga
Falls
Acoustic show. www.ryanhumbert.com
=A0
Saturday, October =
21st,
7:30pm
“Gone with =
the
Wind”
Canton Palace =
Theatre, 605 Market
Avenue North, downtown Canton
$6.00=A0 =A0www.cantonpalacetheatre.org<=
/a> =
Saturday, October 21st, 8pm =
Olive Tree
The Sanctuary, 1624
Northmoreland Blvd., Cuyahoga Falls, OH 44221
Olive Tree returns to the Sanctuary for another great
show. An open=ADing act is in the works, so check the Olive Tree =
website
for an up=ADdated time before heading out. =A0www.olivetreeband.com=
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Saturday, October 21st, =
8pm to =
10pm
Steve McClain: Local Singer / Songwriter =
Muggswigz, 137 =
Walnut Avenue
NE, Canton =
OH 44702
$3 suggested cover charge. www.muggswigz.com
Saturday, October 21st, =
8pm
Roy Book Binder (MOVED from =
10/20)
The Kent Stage, 175 E Main =
St, Kent, OH=A0 44240,
330-677-5005
www.ticketweb.com =
or www.kentstage.org Doors open one hour =
before event
time.=A0 There is FREE parking behind the theater and on all city =
streets.=A0 .If
you have any questions, please call 330-677-5005.
Saturday, October 21st, 9:30pm to =
1:30am
S.N.M. (80’s Metal Cover =
Band)
The Outpost, 4962 State Route 43, =
Brimfield Twp
(Kent)
Ages 21+ only! $4 at the door.=A0 Check out this =
great,
remodeled, live music venue that’s been serving up live music =
since 1970!
www.outpostkent.com
Sunday, October =
22nd,
1pm to 4pm
“Bargain Day =
$1 per
Bag” Book Sale Fundraiser
Massillon Public =
Library
Auditorium, 208 Lincoln Way East, downtown =
Massillon
On Sunday, Bargain Day, books can be purchased for =
$1.00 a
bag. Proceeds benefit the Massillon Public Library.
Sunday, October 22nd, 2pm to =
3pm
Stained Glass Window Sessions: 3-part series Oct 8, =
15,
& 22
St. Timothy=B9s Episcopal =
Church, =
226 3rd
Street SE, Massillon OH 44646
St. Timothy’s Episcopal Church and the Massillon =
Museum
will collaborate to offer a three-part series on the recently restored =
stained
glass windows at St. Timothy’s. The programs are free and open to the public with no =
reservations
required.
Local historian Margy
Vogt will talk about the history of the National =
Register
building and its windows.=A0 She will discuss the benefactors who =
donated the
windows and the people in whose honor they were given...including =
prominent
Massillon history figures such as Moses Brown (founder of Massillon=B9s =
oldest
continuing family business, Brown Lumber), Kent Jarvis (early land =
developer),
and Caroline McCullough Everhard (early women’s rights =
activist).=A0
Artifacts and photographic images will be displayed to represent as many =
people
as possible.
Several of the windows were created by Louis C. =
Tiffany;
Vogt will present a brief overview of Tiffany’s work, the company, =
and
other Tiffany connections to the community
The Rev. Henry G. =
Harris,
rector of St. Timothy’s parish, will talk about the symbolism of =
the windows...information
universal to Christian churches throughout the =
community.
The history of St. Timothy=B9s Church is entwined =
with the
history of Massillon.=A0 The lot was set aside by the town=B9s founder =
in his
original plan, and many of the earliest civic leaders held responsible =
roles in
the parish.=A0 Throughout the church=B9s 172-year history, it has been =
the victim
of a devastating fire, the scene of a Spiritualism-related scandal, the =
rented
venue for a gangster funeral, the traditional location for the Massillon
Tigers’ McKinley game day service, and the church where the nation
offered its final salute to former member and football great Paul E. =
Brown. For
more information, contact the church office at 330-833-3183 or =
Margy =
Vogt at
330-832-8469
Sunday, October 22nd, =
2:30pm
AUDIO-DESCRIBED PERFORMANCE of Fences =
(play)
Weathervane Community =
Playhouse, 1301 Weathervane =
Lane, Akron
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT FOR =
SIGHT-IMPAIRED
PEOPLE: Weathervane Playhouse announces audio described performances for each of the six Main =
Stage
productions of the 2006-2007 season. A select group of Weathervane =
volunteers
was expertly trained by guests from Cleveland Sight Center. Consumers =
and their
driver will be admitted free of charge. Please
call to reserve seats prior to the performance and mention that you are
attending for the audio description so that equipment is =
available.
Also, we ask that consumers for audio description arrive 30-minutes prior to the performance to meet =
their
describer and become comfortable with the equipment.
The play is recommended for general audiences. Fences
protect, define territory, prevent mixture and =
impose
barriers. But, might a man's own personal boundaries prove to be even =
more
narrow
and confining? Charge by phone at Weathervane's =
Ticket
Office at 330-836-2626. Call
between 10 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. Tuesday through Friday.
Tickets: $20 (Other Tickets: Wed. & Thurs. previews $14, Students 17 =
or
younger $16, College Students and Senior Citizens $18 on Thursdays and =
Sundays.
Half-price student rush tickets may be purchased at the door with =
ID.)
=
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Call to =
Audition: 2007
Canton Legends Dance Team Try-Outs
Sunday, October 22nd, =
2007 =
Westfield =
Shopping =
Center
Want to be part of the 2007 Lady Legends? They are =
seeking
ladies who have a passion for entertaining. You must be 18 years and =
older and
out of high school. The cost of tryouts are $20 if you are =
pre-registered by
Oct. 14th, or $25 at the door. We would like all the ladies =
to
provide a :45 sec. routine while wearing black dance pants an a shirt =
provided
by the Legends. You must also be prepared to learn a routine the day of
tryouts. For more information feel free to call 330-453-8440 or email kornzani at yahoo.com. =
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Call to Stark =
County =
Artists: =
Massillon =
Museum
Sunday, October 22nd, =
2007 =
Stark =
County =
Artists=
b> Exhibition Entry =
Submission
Deadline
330-833-4061 or www.massillonmuseum.org
for details.
And Beyond...
Monday, October 23rd, =
7:30pm
Jim Flowers (saxophone) and Nancy DeSalvo =
(piano)
Stewart =
Room in =
Randall =
Campus =
Center on =
Campus, =
515 25th
Street NW, Canton =
44709
This concert is part of the Malone College Faculty =
Artist
Series. 330.471.8231 for more info.
Monday, October 23rd, 8pm
Special Open Poetry / Prose night with book signing =
with
Allen Gress, Local Author
Muggswigz, =
137 Walnut
Avenue NE, Canton =
OH 44702
No cover charge. www.muggswigz.com
Tuesday, October =
24th,
Noon
Brown Bag Lunch: =
Bookies,
Babes and Booze: A Compendium of Entertainment in Massillon, =
presented by
local history enthusiast and collector Rudy Turkal =
Massillon =
Museum, =
121 Lincoln
Way East in downtown Massillon
The program will begin promptly at 12:10 p.m. and =
conclude
about 12:50 p.m. to accommodate guests who attend during the lunch hour. =
Guests
are invited to bring a sack lunch. Santangelo=B9s Restaurant will =
serve
soup, sandwiches, and salad fare for those who wish to purchase lunch at =
the
Museum. Bates Printing will provide complimentary cookies, coffee, =
and
tea.
Mr. Turkal will discuss nightlife, gambling, and =
bootlegging
during Massillon’s more lawless days.=A0 He will display items =
from his
collection to illustrate the talk and will interject his trademark humor =
to add
entertainment value.
The event, which is held in the Museum lobby, is free =
and
open to the public; no reservations are required. For more information, =
call
the Massillon Museum at 330-833-4061. =
April =
13th
through April 22nd, 2007
Stark ACT =
2
Visit www.starkact.com
to become a sponsor, volunteer, participating venue, or =
performer!
Time-Sensitive =
Opportunities:
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Call for =
Artists:
Massillon Museum Fine Arts Fair Sat. November =
18th
Members of the Museum may apply to set up a display =
to sell
their original fine art, paintings, ceramics, prints, textiles, jewelry,
photographs...any form of fine art. New members are welcome =
at any
time. The $50 registration fee includes a table and two chairs.
Registrations will be accepted until November
1 or until the space is filled. To register, send a =
check
payable to the Massillon Museum; the artist=B9s name, address, phone =
number, and
email address; and a brief description of the type of work to be =
exhibited to:
Fine Arts Fair, Massillon Museum, 121 Lincoln Way East, Massillon =
44646. www.massillonmuseum.org or
330.833.4061
Call for =
Artists:
Massillon Museum Juried Stark County Artists =
Exhibition
Present and former Stark County residents and those
currently working in Stark County are eligible to enter artwork for the
Massillon Museum's annual juried Stark County Artists Exhibition.
Entrants must be at least 18 years of age. All media will be
considered by the independent jurors who will select work to be included =
in the
show as well as the awards to be presented.
Each artist may submit three pieces of work which have been completed in =
the
past two years. Work must be completely ready to hang or display. =
Each
artist must complete an entry form and present it when delivering work =
for
consideration. Entry forms and labels will be available beginning =
on
October 1 by calling the Museum at 330-833-4061 or on the website at: www.massillonmuseum.org.
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Ken Emerick, Director of Individual Creativity for the Ohio Arts =
Council, and
Mark Cole, Curator of American Art at the Cleveland Museum of Art, will =
jury
the 2006 exhibition. Artists may deliver their work during regular =
Museum hours
(Tuesday through Saturday 9:30 to 5:00 and Sunday 2:00 to 5:00) between =
October 13 and October 22. A
non-refundable $10-per-artist fee must accompany entries. Work may =
be for
sale; the Museum will take a 30% commission. The Stark County Artists
Exhibition will open on Saturday, November 4, with a reception for the =
artists
from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. The party is free and open to everyone.
Awards will be announced at 8:00 that evening. The =
exhibition will
continue through December 31, 2006. The Massillon Museum is located at =
121
Lincoln Way, East (Ohio 172) in downtown Massillon. A visit to the
Massillon Museum is always free.
Call for =
Poets: Akron Art =
Museum’s
New Words 2007 Poetry Contest
All Ohio poets are
invited to participate in New Words 2007, the Akron Art =
Museum’s
13th annual adult =
poetry
contest. Entries will be accepted Monday, October 2 through =
Friday, November 24, 2006. Competition winners will =
receive
cash prizes and have the opportunity to read their poems during the
museum’s poetry reading on January 28th,
2007 from 2p to 4p at the O’Neil House, =
1290 W.
Exchange Street, Akron. To obtain
contest guidelines, visit www.akronartmuseum.org,
or send a self-addressed, stamped envelope to: POETRY GUIDELINES, =
Akron Art =
Museum, 70 East
Market St., Akron, =
OH=A0 44308.
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Call for =
Artists: In
the Round Community Art Space
Space is still open for the month of November for local =
artists to display
their work!
For more details, check the website: http://intheround.com/artspace or
contact Janelle for info!
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Call for =
Talented Youth
Volunteers (up to age 19):
Need talent at Northwest Library in =
Akron (Fairlawn
area)- Wednesday, November 4 from 3:30-4:30pm. PLEASE CONTACT =
Zachariah
Szabo=A0=A0 at=A0 jpszabo at alltel.net
.
The public can view this group’s professional =
web page
at:=A0 www.freewebs.com/oooeeeettt=
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.
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Call to =
Audition: 3rd
Annual Canton Idol contest
Please note change =
in
location and ending time!
Saturday, November 18th, Noon to =
3pm
Arts in Stark Education =
Building, Cleveland Avenue N., Canton, OH =
44702
Registration forms for individuals ages 8 and up are now available =
at website
www.mds-sc.org or by calling
330-471-9139.=A0 Semi-Finals will be held February 16, 2007 and Finals =
held March
23, 2007: each at 7:30pm at Timken High School, West Tuscarawas Street, =
Canton
OH.
Call for =
Writers: The
Wednesday Writers’ Workshop, N. Canton, has =
openings!
The Wednesday Writers' Workshop has openings for =
new members. No membership fees or charges!=A0 =
The group
will critique members' work in all genres on the second Wednesday of the month at 6:30pm at =
Panera
on the Strip in North Canton. Please contact Audrey Lavin at lavingroup at aol.com for =
details.
Local Fundraisers...
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Tuesday, October =
17th,
5pm to 8pm
Spaghetti Dinner =
to
benefit Multi-Development Services of Stark =
County
Arcadia =
Grille, 321 Court
Avenue NW, downtown Canton OH 44702
With a donation at the door, you will receive your =
choice of
marinara or meat sauce, salad and bread...for dine-in or to go! Proceeds =
to
benefit Multi-Development Services of Stark County’s programming
assisting those in need in our community.
Sunday, October =
22nd,
1pm to 4pm
“Bargain Day =
$1 per
Bag” Book Sale Fundraiser
Massillon Public =
Library
Auditorium, 208 Lincoln Way East, downtown =
Massillon
On Sunday, Bargain Day, books can be purchased for =
$1.00 a
bag. Proceeds benefit the Massillon Public Library.
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Now till Friday, =
October
20th:
North Canton Lions Club’s annual ROSE DAY SALE =
Delivery on November 3rd (businesses) =
&
November 4th (home deliveries).
This fundraiser helps the North Canton Lions Club to
continue its legacy of service in the North Canton community. =
Please
support this event by ordering a dozen beautiful roses with a delivery =
price of
ONLY $15.00! October 20th is the last day to order. Call =
orders in
to 330 497-9783.
Saturday, December =
2nd,
5pm to =
7pm
Living =
Fountain’s Feliz Navidad Mexican Buffet =
Fundraiser
location =
tba
Yummy food and great fellowship for singles, =
families, and
friends. Suggested donation of $6 per person. Public, all ages warmly =
welcomed!
www.livingfountain.org =
submitted by:
Janelle R. Schmidt
Square Peg Promotions
PO Box 35878
Canton OH 44735-5878
(330) 268-1744
www.squarepegpromotions.com
janelle at squarepegpromotions.com
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Date: Mon, 16 Oct 2006 07:28:28 -0700 (PDT)
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