Journey through Prophecy, Larned: Thursday, Oct. 21, Better Living Center, West 8th St at Deanne, 8 day seminar presented by Chuck Holtry. Beginning with the Countdown to Eternity through History’s Great Religious Cover Up, these are messages straight from the Bible which applies to the here and now.
Annual Turkey Dinner, St. John: Sunday, Oct. 17 from 12 noon to 1:30 p.m. at the Catholic Witt Center at 609 E. 4th Street. It’s the annual turkey hoe-down deliciously prepared by the St. John Catholic Parish and Everyone is Welcome! There will be lots of prizes given away with the first prize of a queen size quilt to be given away at 1:30 p.m. Come fill your tummies and if you’re a lucky winner warm your tootsies.
$8 adults, $5 for K - 6 and 5 yrs and under are FREE.
48th Annual Turkey Dinner, Belpre: Wednesday, October 27, St. Bernard’s Parish Hall from 5 pm til the food runs out. Terrific meal, Country Store, Games, Raffle prizes such as quilt; 2 tickets to “Radio City Christmas Spectacular” in Wichita; $100 bill; massage, phones, gift certificate; rolling pin and oh my - just too much to describe here! $8 adults, $4 6 yrs - 12 yrs and 5 yrs and under are FREE
Knitting Club, St. John: Ongoing Sundays at 2 p.m. and Tuesdays at 3:30 p.m., Ida Long Goodman Memorial Library. It’s not your great grandmother’s group - this is a varied group of folks that are either learning how to knit or sharing their current knitting skills with others. Everyone is welcome, male and female alike. If you are looking for that opportunity to finally learn how to make your own hat, sweater and socks but want to do it in a laid back, relaxed and lighthearted atmosphere, this is the place to be. Everyone welcome!
Portraits from the Golden Age of Jazz, Dane Hansen Museum, Logan: November 12 - December 12. Stunning exhibit by William Gottlieb of 75 fascinating photographs taken during the 1930’s and 1940’s.
Gottlieb photographed the contemporary jazz scene to illustrate his columns in The Washington Post and Down Beat magazine, to name just a couple.
The images were stored for over 30 years until Gottlieb retired. He is considered one of the premier and most honored jazz photographers anywhere.
Jazz artists from the era are considered to be some of the best ever and the Los Angeles Herald Examiner said Gottlieb’s photos, “...transcend mere documentation. They provide a dramatic, mood-inducing setting. All that’s missing is the music.”
The Library of Congress has now acquired Gottlieb’s images although he retains copyright.
Gottlieb’s book of photos, The Golden Age of Jazz, is an award winning classic with images of Duke Ellington, Benny Goodman, Louis Armstrong, Frank Sinatra, Billie Holiday, Charlie Parker and Stan Kenton among others.
This is one traveling exhibition like none other and you won’t want to miss it. Whether you’re a jazz enthusiast or not, Gottlieb’s skills are spectacular and his subject matter priceless.
Monday-Friday, 9-12 and 1-4; Sat. 9-12 and 1-5. 785-689-4846. FREE
Journey through Prophecy, Larned: Thursday, Oct. 21, Better Living Center, West 8th St at Deanne, 8 day seminar presented by Chuck Holtry. Beginning with the Countdown to Eternity through History’s Great Religious Cover Up, these are messages straight from the Bible which applies to the here and now.
Annual Turkey Dinner, St. John: Sunday, Oct. 17 from 12 noon to 1:30 p.m. at the Catholic Witt Center at 609 E. 4th Street. It’s the annual turkey hoe-down deliciously prepared by the St. John Catholic Parish and Everyone is Welcome! There will be lots of prizes given away with the first prize of a queen size quilt to be given away at 1:30 p.m. Come fill your tummies and if you’re a lucky winner warm your tootsies.
$8 adults, $5 for K - 6 and 5 yrs and under are FREE.
48th Annual Turkey Dinner, Belpre: Wednesday, October 27, St. Bernard’s Parish Hall from 5 pm til the food runs out. Terrific meal, Country Store, Games, Raffle prizes such as quilt; 2 tickets to “Radio City Christmas Spectacular” in Wichita; $100 bill; massage, phones, gift certificate; rolling pin and oh my - just too much to describe here! $8 adults, $4 6 yrs - 12 yrs and 5 yrs and under are FREE
Knitting Club, St. John: Ongoing Sundays at 2 p.m. and Tuesdays at 3:30 p.m., Ida Long Goodman Memorial Library. It’s not your great grandmother’s group - this is a varied group of folks that are either learning how to knit or sharing their current knitting skills with others. Everyone is welcome, male and female alike. If you are looking for that opportunity to finally learn how to make your own hat, sweater and socks but want to do it in a laid back, relaxed and lighthearted atmosphere, this is the place to be. Everyone welcome!
Portraits from the Golden Age of Jazz, Dane Hansen Museum, Logan: November 12 - December 12. Stunning exhibit by William Gottlieb of 75 fascinating photographs taken during the 1930’s and 1940’s.
Gottlieb photographed the contemporary jazz scene to illustrate his columns in The Washington Post and Down Beat magazine, to name just a couple.
The images were stored for over 30 years until Gottlieb retired. He is considered one of the premier and most honored jazz photographers anywhere.
Jazz artists from the era are considered to be some of the best ever and the Los Angeles Herald Examiner said Gottlieb’s photos, “...transcend mere documentation. They provide a dramatic, mood-inducing setting. All that’s missing is the music.”
The Library of Congress has now acquired Gottlieb’s images although he retains copyright.
Gottlieb’s book of photos, The Golden Age of Jazz, is an award winning classic with images of Duke Ellington, Benny Goodman, Louis Armstrong, Frank Sinatra, Billie Holiday, Charlie Parker and Stan Kenton among others.
This is one traveling exhibition like none other and you won’t want to miss it. Whether you’re a jazz enthusiast or not, Gottlieb’s skills are spectacular and his subject matter priceless.
Monday-Friday, 9-12 and 1-4; Sat. 9-12 and 1-5. 785-689-4846. FREE