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northwest triad arts festival

updated mon 7 oct 02

 

L. P. Skeen on fri 4 oct 02


Greetings y'all. Just a reminder that tomorrow is the day for the =
Northwest Triad Arts Festival here at Living Tree Studios! We are very =
excited, because we have been looking forward to this for awhile. :) =
The show runs from 10 - 5 on Saturday. There will be food and fun, so =
y'all come on out and join us.

Living Tree Studios is located at 6329 US158 in Summerfield. We are 1.2 =
miles east of US220 (Battleground Ave.) and 0.8 miles west of Lake =
Brandt Rd. Call 336-644-2768 if you need directions. :)



L. P. Skeen www.living-tree.net
the Viscountess Standing Turtle
Living Tree Studios, Summerfield, NC
"Who was the first person to see a cow=20
and say, "Hmmm...I think I"ll squeeze
these dangly things here and drink=20
whatever comes out." ?"

claybair on sat 5 oct 02


Hi LP,
I am confused... I thought I was in the Northwest.... I guess we'll have to
change that moniker to the Really Far Northwest!:>
Have a great show!

Gayle Bair
Bainbridge Island, WA
http://claybair.com

-----Original Message-----
From: L. P. Skeen

Greetings y'all. Just a reminder that tomorrow is the day for the Northwest
Triad Arts Festival here at Living Tree Studios! We are very excited,
because we have been looking forward to this for awhile. :) The show runs
from 10 - 5 on Saturday. There will be food and fun, so y'all come on out
and join us.

Living Tree Studios is located at 6329 US158 in Summerfield. We are 1.2
miles east of US220 (Battleground Ave.) and 0.8 miles west of Lake Brandt
Rd. Call 336-644-2768 if you need directions. :)



L. P. Skeen www.living-tree.net
the Viscountess Standing Turtle
Living Tree Studios, Summerfield, NC
"Who was the first person to see a cow
and say, "Hmmm...I think I"ll squeeze
these dangly things here and drink
whatever comes out." ?"

L. P. Skeen on sun 6 oct 02


If you're in the NOrthwest Triad, I wanna know about it...........

The show was very well attended. I got radio station sponsorship, and they
really did a great job. I never heard any of the over 40 ads, but friends
did. Anyway, it went well. We had 10 vendors, and only one (a painter of
art deco-looking stuff) din't sell anything. Instead of having commercial
food vendors like at every other festival on the planet, I got the local
High School Art club to come sell hotdogs and hamburgers and show off their
artwork. They made out like bandits.

We will definitely do this again next year. I have plenty of space, and a
riding lawn mower.

L
----- Original Message -----
From: "claybair"
To:
Sent: Saturday, October 05, 2002 10:23 PM
Subject: Re: Northwest Triad Arts Festival


> Hi LP,
> I am confused... I thought I was in the Northwest.... I guess we'll have
to
> change that moniker to the Really Far Northwest!:>
> Have a great show!
>
> Gayle Bair
> Bainbridge Island, WA
> http://claybair.com
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: L. P. Skeen
>
> Greetings y'all. Just a reminder that tomorrow is the day for the
Northwest
> Triad Arts Festival here at Living Tree Studios! We are very excited,
> because we have been looking forward to this for awhile. :) The show runs
> from 10 - 5 on Saturday. There will be food and fun, so y'all come on out
> and join us.
>
> Living Tree Studios is located at 6329 US158 in Summerfield. We are 1.2
> miles east of US220 (Battleground Ave.) and 0.8 miles west of Lake Brandt
> Rd. Call 336-644-2768 if you need directions. :)
>
>
>
> L. P. Skeen www.living-tree.net
> the Viscountess Standing Turtle
> Living Tree Studios, Summerfield, NC
> "Who was the first person to see a cow
> and say, "Hmmm...I think I"ll squeeze
> these dangly things here and drink
> whatever comes out." ?"
>
>
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claybair on sun 6 oct 02


Hi Lisa,

Congrats on the great show.
I have been thinking to do a similar thing here.
Could you share your tips for creating a successful show...
perhaps an article in one of our mags?

Gayle Bair
Bainbridge Island, WA
http://claybair.com

-----Original Message-----
From: Ceramic Arts Discussion List [mailto:CLAYART@LSV.CERAMICS.ORG]On
Behalf Of L. P. Skeen
Sent: Sunday, October 06, 2002 4:38 AM
To: CLAYART@LSV.CERAMICS.ORG
Subject: Re: Northwest Triad Arts Festival


If you're in the NOrthwest Triad, I wanna know about it...........

The show was very well attended. I got radio station sponsorship, and they
really did a great job. I never heard any of the over 40 ads, but friends
did. Anyway, it went well. We had 10 vendors, and only one (a painter of
art deco-looking stuff) din't sell anything. Instead of having commercial
food vendors like at every other festival on the planet, I got the local
High School Art club to come sell hotdogs and hamburgers and show off their
artwork. They made out like bandits.

We will definitely do this again next year. I have plenty of space, and a
riding lawn mower.

L
----- Original Message -----
From: "claybair"
To:
Sent: Saturday, October 05, 2002 10:23 PM
Subject: Re: Northwest Triad Arts Festival


> Hi LP,
> I am confused... I thought I was in the Northwest.... I guess we'll have
to
> change that moniker to the Really Far Northwest!:>
> Have a great show!
>
> Gayle Bair
> Bainbridge Island, WA
> http://claybair.com
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: L. P. Skeen
>
> Greetings y'all. Just a reminder that tomorrow is the day for the
Northwest
> Triad Arts Festival here at Living Tree Studios! We are very excited,
> because we have been looking forward to this for awhile. :) The show runs
> from 10 - 5 on Saturday. There will be food and fun, so y'all come on out
> and join us.
>
> Living Tree Studios is located at 6329 US158 in Summerfield. We are 1.2
> miles east of US220 (Battleground Ave.) and 0.8 miles west of Lake Brandt
> Rd. Call 336-644-2768 if you need directions. :)
>
>
>
> L. P. Skeen www.living-tree.net
> the Viscountess Standing Turtle
> Living Tree Studios, Summerfield, NC
> "Who was the first person to see a cow
> and say, "Hmmm...I think I"ll squeeze
> these dangly things here and drink
> whatever comes out." ?"
>
>
____________________________________________________________________________
__
> Send postings to clayart@lsv.ceramics.org
>
> You may look at the archives for the list or change your subscription
> settings from http://www.ceramics.org/clayart/
>
> Moderator of the list is Mel Jacobson who may be reached at
melpots@pclink.com.
>

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