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1/2/07
Greetings and good riddens,
Kicking off the new year in artistic glamour, will be a
reception for "My Private Idaho, No Boundaries". This art show features the
works of Nara Croft, Carolyn Doe, Ray Esparsen, Jim Gale, Elaine Green, Jill
Hosmer, and Gordon Tally. The reception begins at 5pm, January Fifth at
Lewis and Clark State College. This show will hang until February 3 and will
be showing Tuesday through Saturday from 11am until 4pm.
We have calendars for the new year, cards for any
occasion, and an assortment of new and used books anyone receiving this
newsletter would appreciate.
Paula Coomer reads on. In January, she will
continue the fourth reading of Dove Creek, her new novel. She reads Tuesday
nights the 9th, followed by the 16th and will finish up the 17th. The
readings are hosted at BookPeople and begin at 8pm. If you have not made the
previous readings, do not allow that to deter you. The story unfolds each
reading.
Enjoy "A Night with the Stars" sponsored by Sojourners'
Alliance. Get dressed up, walk the red carpet and watch the academy awards.
There will be a hearty hors d'oeurvre, cash bar and silent auction. Get your
tickets at BookPeople for $45 until Dec. 31. Beginning Jan. 1 they rise to
$50.
Latah County's Annual Human Rights Martin Luther King Jr.
Breakfast is rapidly approaching. It is scheduled for January 13 at 9am. Get
your tickets at BookPeople, adults $8 and students and children $4.
The highly anticipated Burns Night is in our midst.
January 20 in the SUB Borah Ballroom at 6:30pm begins the fun. Swing by
BookPeople and grab a ticket, for $25, before it is too late.
Calling all creators! In the works is a new general
interest journal/ magazine calling itself Gumption. If you would like to
contribute poetry, short fiction, artwork, illustrations, cartoons,
Book/Movie/Music/ Travel reviews, news or anything of interest contact Clark
Karoses at 892-9262 or
clarkkaroses@yahoo.com.
Cheers,
BookPeople
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