Friday, February 02, 2007

The Farm Couple to perform

The Farm Couple to perform

The Farm Couple to perform - from The Perkins Journal

The Perkins Journal:

The Farm Couple will be performing at the Hideaway Pizza on the Fridays of Feb. 2 and 16, from 6: 30-8:30 p.m. Monica Taylor, from Perkins, and Patrick Williams, from Grove, perform traditional and original music at festivals and concerts in the central United States.

This roots-folk duo will be helping Richard and Marti Dermer celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Hideaway. The Dermers are longtime fans of music, from the folk revival of the 50's to the bluegrass revival in the 70's and the old traditional country music. After the Farm Couple performance, there will be an informal jam session of local musicians until 10:30.

For scheduling and cd information, visit www.thefarmcouple.com.

Social Director

Social Director

You may be getting cabin fever with all the cold weather lately. Maybe you would like to plan a fun outing with family and friends to the Oklahoma City area. Here are some museums and events you may want to visit. There are a variety of exhibits and activities from which to choose.

Monet to Kooning are being exhibited at the Oklahoma City Museum of Art in downtown Oklahoma City. You can plan to lunch at their cafe, too. The Chihuly glass exhibit is now part of their permanent collection. www.okcmoa.com. (405) 235-6262.

Indian Modernism from the Silberman Collection is showing at the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum in Oklahoma City. www.nationalcowboymuseum.org. (405) 478-2250.

The Eagle in American Indian Art & Custom is part of the Oklahoma Centennial Exhibit at the Omniplex. www.redearth.org. (405) 427-5228.

Rushes to Statehood: The Oklahoma Land Runs is also on display at the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum.

The Firehouse Art Center will hold its annual Chocolate Festival Feb. 2-3 at Norman High School. This is chocolate decadence at its very best! www.normanfirehouse.com. Get your tickets in advance by calling (405) 329-4523.

The Harn Homestead boasts several preserved farm buildings in the middle of Oklahoma City, not too far from the State Capitol. On Feb. 6, adults can make Victorian Valentines in a class there. www.harnhomestead.com. (405) 235-4058.

You may want to made the short drive to Perkins to see the Mike Larsen gallery on Main Street Perkins. Mike painted the beautiful landscape that graces the just released Oklahoma stamp. He was named 2006 Oklahoman of the Year by Oklahoma Today magazine, too. See his work and you may see him at work in his studio/gallery.

Don’t miss the Oklahoma Icons Centennial Exhibit at the Sheerar Museum at Seventh and Duncan. It is open afternoons Tuesday through Saturday.

Stay warm and enjoy!

Stay warm and enjoy!

Sculptures shown

Sculptures shown

Gardiner Art Gallery at OSU will be the site for a reception from 5 to 6 p.m. for Bean Finneran on Friday, Feb. 16, followed by an artist’s lecture from 6 to 7 p.m.

His exhibit opened Jan. 31 and continues until Feb. 16.

Contemporary scullptures evocative of organic forms saturated in color by the world famous ceramic artist from Califormia

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