Saturday, July 27, 2013

Art Market 63 in Cable, WI.......Now open!

Art Market 63 Now Open for Business
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE


Cable, Wisconsin – New local Cooperative Artist Gallery, Art Market 63 opened Saturday, June 15, 2013 at 42790 Hwy 63 South. It’s just 1 mile south of Cable on Highway 63 in the bright red building with plenty of parking.  Hours are: Thursday through Monday from 10 am to 5 pm and Sunday  noon to 4 pm.

Art Market 63 is cooperatively run by local artists who are members of the Cable Hayward Area Arts Council (CHARAC).  The members display and staff the gallery on a rotating schedule.  The cooperative provides CHARAC artists a place to show, sell and demonstrate their work.  Media includes photography, watercolor, other media paintings,  jewelry, handcrafted knives, leather goods, fiber art, vintage handcrafted handbags, wood carving, garden art, fused and stained glass, and more!  Everything has been created by local Northwood’s artists!

Planned Events:   
Second Annual CHARAC Art Crawl Friday through Sunday August 9, 10 and 11, 2013  Plan to visit individual local artist’s studios (40) from Springbrook, Stone Lake through Hayward and up to Cable and Drummond. 
August 25, 2013 is the closing of bidding and  the reception for the Gallery on Main Street banners that are currently on display on street lamps in Cable, Wisconsin.
Stay tuned for further workshops, classes, demos, and Christmas in Cable. You don’t want to miss it!

Northwestern Wisconsin has artists that are hidden in the Woods!  Art Market 63 and CHARAC allow the rest of the world to appreciate the creativity and talents of these local artists.

Contact Information:

Avis Ann Rosenlund
AAR Originals Designs in Glass
715-766-2222

Spooner Advocate Column- July 25,2013

Hello there friend-Were you able to get out and enjoy the cooler weather? I was really happy when the cooler weather rolled in as we were at the LCO Pow-wow all weekend. I have to say it was quite a turnout and everyone had a great time! The Aztec dancers were very cool too see all dressed up and well... what a dance! So much energy! I would never make it through just one of their dances!

Happy Birthday to all those of you that have July birthdays. I hope you enjoy the sun and all the beauty that is around. Have a wonderful day and we love you!
 
VFW Post 10568 Canteen in Springbrook is having a community yard sale, silent auction, meat raffle and D.J. Keith all this coming weekend July 27- they open at noon.Questions 715-766-2128.
  
The 2013 Hayward Quilt Show is July 26-27 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Flat Creek Inn in Hayward. If you have questions or donations please contact haywardpiecemakers@hotmail.com.
 
Washburn County Fair is July 25-28th. Questions on the fair or entries 715-635-2169. Also www.washburncountyfair.com
 
LCO Community College has there class schedule up....July 25- Solar Cooker/ Dehydrator at the farm 5pm-8pm. July 26-Farmer's Market from 9-2pm at the IGA parking lot. July 27-Namekagon River Canoe/Fishing trip from 10 am- 4pm. July 31- Wild Rice Knockers from 5-8 pm.
New vendors are always welcome to start selling at the Farmers aMarket! All workshops are free and open to the community!  Please call Amber Marlow at 715-634-4790 ext 156 to register for any of the classes, you can also reach her at marlowa@lco.edu.
  
The Spooner Memorial Library has their Summer Reading Program up- sounds like they are off to a really good start with all the folks that they have signed up! They offer an Adult reading program, a Teen-Ager as well as a preschool-12 year old reading program. Mikhaila and I participated in the one last year and it was just a great reason to read a book.... like I need a reason! LOL Anyway the ladies at the library need you to sign-up you and your kids, there are great prizes to win as well! You can get ahold of them at www.spooner.wislib.org, on FaceBook at Spooner Memorial Library or 715-635-2792.
 
The Sherman & Ruth Weiss Community Library have started their summer reading program. You can sign your Pre-K-4th graders up at the library. Its a great way to get kids to spend time reading! Reading can take you on an adventure as a cowboy, or be the first woman to fly a plane- it all can happen while reading a book! For more information please check out the website www.weisscommunitylibrary.com or give them a call at 715-634-2161. Go find a tree to sit under while reading a book.....let your imagination take you on a great adventure!
 
  
Things to put on your calendar ...
    
 
Sawyer County Fair is August 15-18th. Fairgrounds office -715934-2721 if you need a Exibitor's handbook or have questions. Also www.sawyercountyfair.com
 
Springbrook Day at the VFW Post 10568 Canteen, August 31- they open at noon. There is a turkey shoot form 1:00-3:00pm, Pig roast with sweet corn from 3:00- 5:00pm- tickets for adults $8.00 pre-bought- $10 at the door, ages 6-12 $5.00 and Age 5- under ar FREE! Their is also a bounce house, pie contest by the Red Hat ladies and of course music from 5 pm until? 

Banners on Main street in Cable...... go check out before August 24th!

Gallery on Main Street
CHARAC is bringing Art to the Streets of Cable!
Twenty-four (24) talented local artists will be featured in a variety of colorful images to brighten up the village streets.  The banners will go up on the utility poles throughout the community the last week of May and will remain through August 24th.
To launch this event, CHARAC is hosting an Opening Reception on May 31 from 5-8 pm at Rivers Eatery in Cable.  There will be art, artists, sponsors, music, and a special menu available that night.  Do join us!
Then all of the original art will be displayed at Rondeau’s throughout the summer.  Just go left as you enter their store through the hardware/housewares section and take your opportunity to see the art that inspired the banners.
A special thanks to the Cable business community. With their generous support, CHARAC and its member artists have helped turn the whole town into a work of art.
The art will also be available, the original and the banner, for you to purchase by bidding online.  The auction will go “live” May 31, after the Opening Reception. http://www.cablehaywardarts.org/events/gallery-on-main/

“Bear With It” by Avis Rosenlund, from Springbrook, whose work was chosen as one of the 24 banners this year.

Avis Ann Rosenlund
dba AAR Originals



Avis Ann Rosenlund’s first step into the glass world was in the early 1970’s in San Diego, California learning lead and copper foil techniques of making glass panels.   While a teaching member of a Stained Glass club in Fort Worth for Lockheed Martin, she took a variety of fused glass classes at the Las Vegas Glass Expo.  AAR Originals started business in 2000 in Fort Worth, Texas as a way to showcase and sell unique fused glass jewelry that Avis created and later included bowls and plates, replica fused glass buildings, a signature layered cross called “Stav Kirke”, as well as other types of fused glass art pieces.   After her husband Russ’ retirement, they built a log home on a family tree farm that includes a full teaching studio area.  The studio is open by appointment or chance and offers  a variety of group or individual classes.   Avis also dabbles in hand formed clay fish and PMC;  while husband Russ helps with the glass work and adds his own woodworking pieces.

Sunday, July 14, 2013

On the Bookshelf....The Icecutter's Daughter by Tracie Peterson July 14,2013

What is on the bookshelf here at the Lampert Home?


Well right now I am currently reading The Icecutter's Daughter by Tracie Peterson.

I have to say that I love to read a good book. In the past I have read Tracie Peterson's books and I can't ever remember being disappointed.

I was interested in reading this book as the main character Merrill is a strong woman, taking care of her brothers and father in 1895.
 The book draws you in as you are wondering what has happened to put Merrill in this position of taking care of her family. You wonder what she really wants out of her life, is she happy with what has happened. Does she want kids and a husband? Where would she find someone, would her family let her get married if she did find someone acceptable? I found that I can symphathize with her and her situation very easily.

The bonus for me is that it is set in Minnesota! Being I am from Minnesota I really like to read books that are based in my home area. Makes the book really come to life for me!

I really enjoyed this book, it was a book that you wanted to start and keep reading until it was done. I would recommend reading this book or buy one for a gift.

I did receive this book free of charge. All that Bethany House asked me to do was to post an honest book review to my blog. 


Monday, July 1, 2013

Spooner Advocate Column- June 27, 2013

Hello there neighbor- Well it is either raining or it is 85 in the shade. It is one of these summers I guess! I am still trying to get my own garden in and well it has been a struggle! I have gotten most of the tools and the plants to all the outreach sites that I am planting community gardens at- they are not all planted at this time. But they have the tools and if it stays nice and stops raining we should have them planted this week! Please say a prayer for me as I am doing alot of traveling and well there have been obstacles so just pray it all goes good.
 

Musky Fest was this weekend in Hayward and it sure looked like there was alot of people in town for the events. I sure hope all the visitors have fun while they are in our great state of WI. To all the new folks out there thanks for coming to WI, we hope you like your stay! Please have a safe vacation while you are here.

  

Happy Birthday to all those of you that have June birthdays. I hope you enjoy the sun and all the beautiful  flowers, the flowering trees. Have a beautiful day and we love you!  
 
I have to say a BIG thank you to all the people that helped put on the Sawyer County Dairy Breakfast at the Hayward fairgrounds! You all did a wonderful job! It was a bit rainy but hey none of us melted and we warmed up with a yummy breakfast. It is always fun to meet up with old friends-Teresa from Springbrook Organic Dairy, as always she had her wonderful products with for all of us to enjoy! It was fun to meet up with the Anderson family from Springbrook and eat breakfast with them. It always amazes Deb and I how much food Kaelon and Mikhaila can put away. They both have hollow legs and of course they are always on the go. Larry and the Drifters were very good to listen too- they were even doing requests! Overall it was a great time and thanks again to all the people that work so hard to get this put together every year!
 
The Spooner Memorial Library has their Summer Reading Program up- sounds like they are off to a really good start with all the folks that they have signed up! They offer an Adult reading program, a Teen-Ager as well as a preschool-12 year old reading program. Mikhaila and I participated in the one last year and it was just a great reason to read a book.... like I need a reason! LOL Anyway the ladies at the library need you to sign-up you and your kids, there are great prizes to win as well! You can get ahold of them at www.spooner.wislib.org, on FaceBook at Spooner Memorial Library or 715-635-2792.
 
The Sherman & Ruth Weiss Community Library have started their summer reading program. You can sign your Pre-K-4th graders up at the library. Its a great way to get kids to spend time reading! Reading can take you on an adventure as a cowboy, or be the first woman to fly a plane- it all can happen while reading a book! For more information please check out the website www.weisscommunitylibrary.com or give them a call at 715-634-2161. Go find a tree to sit under while reading a book.....let your imagination take you on a great adventure!
 
LCO Community College has there class schedule up.... June 27- Organic Weed Control at the LCO Farm from 5-7:30 pm, June 28- Farmer's Market at the LCO IGA parking lot from 9-2 pm, June 28- Birch Bark Basket Making-LCO Farm from 5-7:30 pm, June 29- Hoophouse Building Workshop at the LCO Farm from 9-5 pm. All workshops are free and open to the community!  Please call Amber Marlow at 715-634-4790 ext 156 to register for any of the classes, you can also reach her at marlowa@lco.edu.
 
We would like to invite anyone interested in participating in the Farmer's Market to give Amber a call 715-634-4790 to register. The Farmer's Market is open from 9-2 pm, every Friday at the LCO IGA parking lot on Highway K. There is no charge to sell your produce/ products. We sure would love to see some new people at the Farmer's Market!
 
 
Things to put on your calendar ...
 
Wisconsin Farm Tech Days July 9-11, 2013. Held at Breezy Hill Dairy, 147 16th Street, Dallas, WI. They will be open 9-5 pm daily, further information www.barronfarmtech.com .   
 
The 2013 Hayward Quilt Show is July 26-27 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Flat Creek Inn in Hayward. If you have questions or donations please contact haywardpiecemakers@hotmail.com.
 
Washburn County Fair is July 25-28th. Questions on the fair or entries 715-635-2169. Also www.washburncountyfair.com
 
Sawyer County Fair is August 15-18th. Fairgrounds office -715934-2721 if you need a Exibitor's handbook or have questions. Also www.sawyercountyfair.com
 
 I appreciate all of you reading the column. Have a great week and keep on smiling! Happy Gardening!