Toastmasters Humorous Speech Contest September 09, 2010 (6:30 PM - 7:30 PM) Please join us at 6:30 p.m. Thursday September 9th at the Granville Library as members of the Moundbuilders Toastmasters Club compete against one another in a humorous speech contest. Come and enjoy...
This iconic recording legend delivers his unique brand of blues-infused folk; engaging audiences with soulful rhythms, masterful acoustic guitar skills and a unique finger picking style.
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The Works Music In The Courtyard September 10, 2010 (11:30 AM - 1:30 PM) Music In The Courtyard – Friday, September 10 from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Enjoy a great afternoon of summer entertainment at The Works during their free outdoor Music In The Courtyard concert...
This fall, the Denison Museum will open four exhibitions: “Picasso at Denison,” “Theophile Steinlen,” and “From Paris to New York,” featuring modern works from the museum’s permanent...
This iconic recording legend delivers his unique brand of blues-infused folk; engaging audiences with soulful rhythms, masterful acoustic guitar skills and a unique finger picking style.
A look at recent American history through the eyes of Arab-Americans is the premise of “A Country Called Amreeka” by Alia Malek, who will hold a reading at 4:30 p.m., on Tuesday, Sept. 14, in...
The 2010 Granville Farmers Market poster is among five market posters from around the country being highlighted in the July/August 2010 issue of Farmers' Market Today. The magazine, which publishes six issues a year covering the farmers market topics and features regular reviews of local markets' posters. Granville's poster features the artwork of James Young and was designed by Rob Cathcart, both chamber members.
Kiwanis Granville Maple Leaf 5K - August 21st
Tuesday, 27 July 2010 06:59
Mark McGown of RUNOHIO asks that you mark your calendar to run or walk the Kiwanis Granville Maple Leaf 5km on August 21st Please pass this information on to your friends who run or walk…. The Maple Leaf 5K Run or Competitive 5K Walk is a fundraiser for the Kiwanis Club of Granville to help fund its charitable activities. The Kiwanis Club is a global organization of volunteers dedicated to helping children. The Kiwanis Club of Granville has been serving Granville’s community since 1962.
The 5K race is a Kiwanis Club fundraiser and recognizes the beautiful maple trees that line the streets of Granville. Maple syrup production is one of the club's longest running service projects. The 5K course was designed to pass the "Sugar Shack" where the sap is boiled into syrup and offered at the race." Donations and Entry fees, made payable to the Granville Kiwanis Foundation, a 501c3 public charity, type 2 organization, are tax-deductible.
The Works Launches Glass Studio Artist In Residency Program
Wednesday, 30 June 2010 15:08
The Works: Museum of History, Art Technology is excited to announce its Glass Studio Artist In Residency (AIR) Program. The purpose of the AIR Program is to host experienced glass artists from diverse backgrounds, with varying craft expertise and showcase those talents in a hands-on teaching environment. The AIR Program is an exciting new way to operate The Works Glass Studio and showcases two talented glass artists per year in the studio. Each new artist will bring new classes, techniques, educational opportunities and glass artwork pieces to The Works and its visitors.
Each Artist In Residency will complete a rigorous interview process and be hand selected by The Works. The selected candidate will then be featured for a four-month period as The Works Artist In Residency. During the residency, the artist will conduct a variety of classes tailored to his/her specific glass blowing field of expertise, conduct glass blowing demonstrations and coordinate speaking engagements with local schools and universities to educate students on the art of glass blowing. The Artist In Residency will also produce and sign one of a kind glass pieces that will be for sale in The Works Gear Shop. The artist will also produce unique holiday and promotional pieces for several special events including HATSOFF! and Harvest Fest. Because each resident artist is respected in the glass world, these pieces will quickly become collector’s items.
The AIR Program also ushers in a new operation schedule for The Works Glass Studio. In January, the Glass Studio will offer jewelry making and pottery classes taught by local artists. The months of February through May showcase the year’s first Artist In Residency time period. The month of June will consist of glass classes and camps taught by special guest professional glass artists. July and August will serve as the Glass Studio's hiatus period when the studio will be deep cleaned, repairs made and inventory taken. This is an optimal time period for a hiatus due to sweltering temperatures in the Glass Studio during these months. The Glass Studio will re-open to the public in September by welcoming the year’s second Artist In Residency, which will be at The Works through December.
The Works new Artist In Residency Program is an excellent opportunity to establish a new depth in our community in relation to the art of glass blowing. Through the introduction of two new glass artists each year, the community will reap the benefits of enriched class and program curriculum. The Works is confident that students of the Glass Studio will continue to build upon a strong foundation and appreciation of glass blowing and become the future of this beautiful and amazing form of artistry.
In an effort to readily answer as many questions about the new Artist In Residency Program as possible, please visit www.attheworks.org and click on the “Explore The Works” tab, then select “Glassblowing Studio”. Here, you will find an operation schedule for the Glass Studio, a biography for the featured Artist In Residency and a general outline of the residency program. For additional information, please contact The Works at 740-349-9277.
Ross' Granville Market Hosting “BEST SEATS ON BROADWAY” Contest
Monday, 12 July 2010 10:29
This summer’s Great Granville Picnic will again have a drawing for two lucky winners to get the Best Seats On Broadway plus a fully catered picnic for eight courtesy of Ross’ Granville Market. The winner receives a picnic table at the Great Granville Picnic August 14 located in the heart of it all directly across from the Ross' Granville Market Stage at Broadway and Cherry plus a picnic feast for eight. Start thinking fried chicken, potato salad, apple pie and more! The drawing will be held August 5.
To register for the Best Seats On Broadway drawing you must visit Ross' Granville Market at 484 South Main Street before close of business Wednesday, August 4, 2010 and submit a registration form, no purchase necessary.
New Service Added at Abe’s Automotive Body Shop
Friday, 18 June 2010 14:29
Abe’s Automotive and Abe’s Body Shop now offer headlight restoration. This new $74.95 process eliminates having to totally renovate headlights at a much higher price. See our friendly staff so that, as Fred Abraham says, “you can have the cataracts removed from your headlights.” The added safety benefits will make night driving safer and more enjoyable and will make your car more “eye appealing during the day.”