| Cattle Keepers: The Heritage of Seminole Cattle Ranching |
9/25/08 - 9/19/10
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NEWLY EXTENDED! Cattle Keepers: The Heritage of Seminole Cattle Ranching examines the history of the Seminole Tribe of Florida’s cattle industry. The Seminole cattle industry has its roots in the beginning of the 16th century when the Spanish brought cattle to Florida and continues on today as one of the leading cattle processors in the state of Florida. Come examine this storied history which is not only part of Seminole history but of the entire state of Florida.
Regular prices apply.
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12th Annual Peace Arch Park International Sculpture Exhibition  |
5/1/09 - 4/1/10
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Venue: Peace Arch State & Provincial Park
Peace Arch International Park is located on the US/Canada border between Blaine, Washington and Surrey, British Columbia. The 40 acre peace park that surrounds the Peace Arch is the location of this annual outdoor sculpture exhibition.
Each year, the park’s picturesque landscape and magnificent gardens host family gatherings, picnics, weddings, and annual events of international significance. Over 500,000 visitors tour this international historic site annually. The mission of the international fine arts program is to serve as a catalyst in the development of international fine artists, while creating a greater awareness and appreciation of the Peace Arch and the International Park. A self guided tour brochure featuring the exhibition and park history accompanies exhibit.
Peace Arch State and Provincial Parks are jointly managed and
maintained by Washington State Parks and British Columbia Parks. Park kitchen facilities are available for a rental.
LOCATION: The international park is located on the US Canada boundary 100 miles from Seattle, WA, and 35 miles from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. North or south bound Interstate 5, exit #276, Blaine City Center. Drive north on 2nd Street to the park entrance. Open daily 8am to dusk.
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Family Day  |
6/1/09 - 6/1/10
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Venue: Mennello Museum of American Art
General Admission:
Adults $4
Seniors $3
Students $1
Children 12 and under FREE
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Docent Tours of the Oglethorpe University Museum of Art every Sunday at 2 p.m.  |
10/1/09 - 12/31/10
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Please come for our special Sunday tours. Docent Tours of the Oglethorpe University Museum of Art every Sunday at 2 p.m.
Call for details.
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Ulysses Davis  |
10/17/09 - 12/1/10
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Venue: Mennello Museum of American Art
Sculpture from a Savannah Barbershop
Organized by the High Museum of Art, Atlanta in association with King-Tisdell Cottage Foundation of Savannah, Georgia
General Admission:
$4 Adults
$3 Seniors
$1 Students
Children under 12 FREE
Members FREE
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The Lost World of Old Europe: The Danube Valley, 5000 – 3500 BC  |
11/11/09 - 4/25/10
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Venue: New York University
The Lost World of Old Europe brings to the United States for the first time more than 160 objects recovered by archaeologists from the graves, towns, and villages of Old Europe
For more information, please call 212-992-7800 or email isaw@nyu.edu.
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Voices of Florida Women  |
11/19/09 - 4/5/10
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Venue: Museum of Florida History
The exhibit features artifacts selected from the permanent collections of the Museum that highlight women from various backgrounds.
Free
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| Gothic Art in the Gilded Age: Medieval Treasures in the Gavet, Vanderbilt, and Ringling Collections |
12/16/09 - 4/4/10
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Organized by The John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art.
This exhibition will bring together a significant group of the Ringling Museum’s holdings or works from the Gavet-Vanderbilt collection, including paintings, sculpture, metalwork, furniture, ceramics, cameos, watches, and miniatures. Although some will be familiar to the Ringling’s regular visitors, many have rarely or never been available for public viewing.
See this exhibition during regular Museum hours, 10 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.
This exhibition is included with regular Museum admission. Call 941.358.3180 for advance tickets.
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| ART CRUISE first Saturday of the month |
1/1/10 - 1/1/11
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Noon to 8 pm. Call or email for details.
free
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Art of the Western Saddle  |
1/22/10 - 7/31/10
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Venue: American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame & Museum
The western saddle is one of the great executions of form and function merging into a third greater thing – art. Its design is built around use, lightness, durability and fit to give the rider the ability to stay on board while at the same time not getting in the way of the horse, all the while being able to hold an 800-pound steer by only a rope wound around the saddle horn.
But more than a tool, western saddles are iconic representations of the work of an indigenous root-based culture in America. As much a part of the cowboy way as a hat and a pair of boots, saddles spoke of work in a unique vocation. Work performed by man and animal together, a task that remains remarkably unchanged due to the nature of the work itself – the moving and caring of livestock.
Like any tool, the saddle became an extension of those who used it and because of that became subject to personalization. That unique personalization and embellishment – call it character – is the basis for a new exhibition opening at the American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame & Museum in this month. The Art of the Western Saddle will feature 16 glorious examples of the saddlemaker’s art. Curated by western historian and author William C. Reynolds, the exhibit will feature silver-mounted saddles from important private collections and museums across the country. The collection will display the saddles' unique design, craftsmanship and graceful merging of silver, gold and leather.
Many of the saddles have never been exhibited in public, and the exhibition will be a unique opportunity to see the pinnacle of craftsmanship, embellishing the primary tool of the American cowboy. The exhibit opens January 22, 2010, and will continue through July 31, 2010, at the American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame & Museum in Amarillo, Texas.
Bill Reynolds
The Autry Center of the American West, Andi Alameda
The Buffalo Bill Historical Center, Elizabeth Holmes
Don Butler
The Carriage and Western Art Museum of Santa Barbara, Tom Peterson
Peter J. Cofrancesco III
Doug Cox
Sandy Figge
Los Adobes de Rancheros, John Crockett and Chris Bashforth
The Museum of the Cowboy, Jim and Linda Grimm
The National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum, Melissa Owens
Shannon Richardson Photography
West of Santa Fe, Al Vendegna
The Max and Carolyn William
General Admission
Adults - $6.00
Adults - $5.00 (55 & Up)
Children - $2.00 (6-18)
Children - Free (5 & Under)
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Out of this World: Extraordinary Costumes from Film and Television  |
2/6/10 - 5/16/10
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Venue: Orange County Regional History Center
Out of this World: Extraordinary Costumes from Film and Television highlights our nation’s rich entertainment history through more than 40 costumes, props, and models from some of the most popular films and television shows spanning 60 years.
$12 adults; $9 seniors (60+) and students and military with valid I.D.; $7 children ages 5-12; and children ages 4 and under and Historical Society Members are free. Not valid for special events.
For more information, please call 407-836-8500.
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Lights! Camera! Action! Filming in Paradise  |
2/6/10 - 5/16/10
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Venue: Orange County Regional History Center
Discover Florida's surprising history in film.
$12 adults; $9 seniors (60+) and students and military with valid I.D.; $7 children ages 5-12; and children ages 4 and under and Historical Society Members are free. Not valid for special events.
For more information, please call 407-836-8500.
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Postcards and Perceptions: Culture as Tourism  |
2/12/10 - 1/30/11
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Postcards provide a glimpse at what is noteworthy about a place. Although there are no rules for postcard content, they often depict popular tourist locations. Widespread use of the picture postcard occurred around 1890. During this time, tourists were flocking to South Florida. This new and forbidding landscape must have seemed foreign to some. For others, a chance to come in contact with the “unconquered” Seminole Indians was most significant. Throughout the era of tourist villages the postcard was a common souvenir. It depicted the Seminole Tribe of Florida in all ranges of flattering and sometimes not so-flattering terms. Be that as it may, this selection of postcards is an invaluable record of history and a testament to a resilient and resourceful group of people. Join us as we examine the complex social identity of the Seminole Tribe of Florida through postcards.
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| Butterflies and Moths in Contemporary Zuni Art |
2/15/10 - 4/15/10
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| Charles R. Knight: Studies of Lost Worlds |
3/1/10 - 7/1/10
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Impressions of Florida  |
3/7/10 - 5/2/10
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Venue: Bonnet House Museum & Gardens
Juried Art Exhibit
$20 individual, $18 seniors, $16 chidlren 6-12
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Florida: Fields of Dreams  |
3/12/10 - 5/30/10
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Venue: The Elliott Museum
Ehxibition that explores Florida's connection to Baseball. It includes objects from our collection and on loan that tell the story of Roger Dean Stadium, Traditions Fields and Dodgertown.
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Spring Break at the Children's Museum of Houston;  |
3/13/10 - 3/21/10
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Venue: Children's Museum of Houston
The Children's Museum of Houston is celebrating its new building’s first birthday with a week full of record-setting fun! Join us as we attempt to set Guinness World Records® with your help. Party each day as we blast confetti cannons, dance to DJ Zin and sing Happy Birthday at 1 p.m.
The Children's Museum of Houston is celebrating its new building’s first birthday with a week full of record-setting fun! Join us as we attempt to set Guinness World Records® with your help. Party each day as we blast confetti cannons, dance to DJ Zin and sing Happy Birthday at 1 p.m.
SPRING BREAK HOURS: Monday – Friday: 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.; Thursday Free Family Night: 5 – 8 p.m. Sunday: noon – 6 p.m.
Admission is $8 per person and $7 for seniors 65+. Children under one and Museum Members receive free admission. Free Family Nights are offered Thursdays from 5 to 8 p.m. courtesy of The Wortham Foundation, Inc. and Kathrine and the late John P. McGovern, M.D.
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Spring Break at the Children's Museum of Houston; World’s Longest Rubber Band Chain  |
3/13/10 - 3/21/10
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Venue: Children's Museum of Houston
We don’t think it’s a stretch — we can do it! The current record is19 miles. Help us reach 22!
SPRING BREAK HOURS: Monday – Friday: 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.; Thursday Free Family Night: 5 – 8 p.m. Sunday: noon – 6 p.m.
Admission is $8 per person and $7 for seniors 65+. Children under one and Museum Members receive free admission. Free Family Nights are offered Thursdays from 5 to 8 p.m. courtesy of The Wortham Foundation, Inc. and Kathrine and the late John P. McGovern, M.D.
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2010 Virginia Association of Museums Conference; Museums Driving Change  |
3/14/10 - 3/16/10
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Venue: Omni Hotel in Richmond, VA.
The 2010 VAM Conference, Museums Driving Change, will be held at the Omni Hotel in Richmond, VA. The dates are March 14 to 16, 2010, with pre-conference activities kicking off on the 13th.
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2010 Annual Meeting Texas Association of Museums; All Aboard: Museums on Track  |
3/16/10 - 3/19/10
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Venue: Meeting to be held in Bryan/College Station, Texas
Texas museums are facing many challenges in these uncertain economic times. In addition to managing in a slower economy, many of our museums in Texas are also recovering from devastating weather conditions and are busy at work restoring their institutions. As non-profit organizations dedicated to preserving and promoting natural and cultural history and the visual arts, we take our missions very seriously and refuse to be “derailed.”
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New Exhibition at FMoPA  |
3/25/10 - 5/15/10
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Venue: Florida Museum of Photographic Arts
Galleries A and B: Portraits of the Artists: Selections from the Collection of Robert Sanchez
Gallery C: The Portrait Project: Without Homes, Not Without Hope
FREE for Museum Members, $4 for non-members
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Biennial Conference for Professional Model Makers  |
3/26/10 - 3/29/10
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Cambridge, Massachusetts
Venue: Hyatt Regency
The Association of Professional Model Makers 2010 Conference 'Revolutions in Model Making - Creating the Future Faster'. The keynote speaker is Neil Gershenfeld, Director of MIT's Center for Bits and Atoms and author of the book "FAB...the coming revolution on your desktop - from personal computer to personal fabrication". Saturday and Sunday are workshops on the latest model making materials, techniques, tools and resources as well as career essentials. Friday and Monday are tours of Boston area model facilities at DEKA, RISD, Continuum, BOSE, Rhode Island School of Design, Hasbro, Harvard Graduate School of Design, Boston City Model and MIT. Student Model Making Contest with a $500 first prize and a RepRap personal fabricator to the winner's school.
Samanthi Martinez Executive Director
Details and registration at www.modelmakers.org/page/2010 and www.modelmakers.org
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Spring Break Camp: The Making of a Superhero  |
3/26/10 - 4/9/10
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Venue: Orange County Regional History Center
Explore the courage and nobility of both real and make-believe superheroes and learn what makes a hero.
Members $100 per child; non-members $125 per child.
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Bloomin' Art & Plant Sale  |
4/10/10 - 4/11/10
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Venue: Heathcote Botanical Gardens
Plant sale featuring vendors from all over the state of Florida; live art presentations, children's activities, food, music and more.
$6, free for Garden members
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Bloomin' Art & Plant Sale  |
4/10/10 - 4/11/10
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Venue: Heathcote Botanical Gardens
Plant sale featuring vendors from all over the state of Florida; live art presentations, children's activities, food, music and more.
$6, free for Garden members
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2010 MSA Retail Conference and Expo in Austin, TX  |
4/17/10 - 4/19/10
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Venue: Austin Convention Center
Store managers and buyers, museum retail staff, marketing directors and volunteer service coordinators – whatever your position at your institution, you won't want to miss the 2010 Conference and Expo.
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2010 MSA Retail Conference and Expo in Austin, TX  |
4/17/10 - 4/19/10
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Venue: Austin Convention Center
Store managers and buyers, museum retail staff, marketing directors and volunteer service coordinators – whatever your position at your institution, you won't want to miss the 2010 Conference and Expo.
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Spring 2010 Art at the Mill  |
4/24/10 - 5/9/10
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Venue: Burwell-Morgan Mill
The Mill is also the site of the semi-annual Art at the Mill, a tremendously popular event
showcasing the work of some 300 artists each spring & fall. A portion of the sales support
the Association & the ongoing maintenance & operation of the Mill.
Hours: Sunday-Friday, 12-5pm; Saturday, 10-6pm
Admission: $5 for adults, $3 for seniors, students free.
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PINNACLE National Juried Art Competition 2010  |
4/30/10 - 6/25/10
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Venue: Foster Tanner Fine Arts Gallery
The Foster Tanner Fine Arts Gallery is accepting submissions for the PINNACLE National Juried Art Competition until April 30, 2010. For complete guidelines and a prospectus, please visit our site at www.famupinnacle.com
The Foster Tanner Fine Arts Gallery is accepting submissions for the PINNACLE National Juried Art Competition until April 30, 2010.
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InterActivity 2010 Association of Children's Museums: Invest Early, Inspire Growth;  |
5/6/10 - 5/8/10
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Venue: InterActivity 2010 Headquarters: Crowne Plaza St. Paul – Riverfront Hotel; St. Paul, MN
Neuroscience confirms that play significantly effects the development of a young child’s brain. Social science studies indicate that play helps a child build interpersonal and self-regulation abilities. Futurists point to the global economy and the need for a workforce that can imagine, innovate and empathize. As leaders in early childhood education, children’s museums engage infants, toddlers and children through play to think critically and creatively. Exhibits and programs provide children with tangible interactions that challenge them to accomplish small and large feats. Museum outreach and community partnerships ensure that children of all backgrounds and abilities find ways to play and learn about the world in which we live. The results of these efforts yield dramatic rewards — children with critical cognitive, motor, social and emotional competencies that enable them to reach their full potential and to be ready to participate as 21st century learners and contributors.
Peter L. Benson, president and CEO of Minneapolis-based Search Institute, will address how children's museums can help build Developmental Assets in youth through exhibits, programs, advocacy and partnerships during the Saturday, May 8, 2010, plenary session at InterActivity.
Hosted by Minnesota Children's Museum.
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Tour of Gardens 2010  |
5/15/10
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Venue: Alfred B. Maclay Gardens State Park
$30.00 for tickets or group rates are available for eight or more
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2010 AAM Annual Meeting and MuseumExpo; Los Angeles  |
5/23/10 - 5/26/10
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Venue: AAM Headquarters - JW Marriott at LA Live and Westin Bonaventure Hotel.
This year's theme, Museums Without Borders, will explore the connections between cultures from around the world and in our own backyards. New to the 2010 meeting, AAM is introducing an International Track with sessions simultaneously translated in Spanish and Mandarin.
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2010 American Public Gardens Association Annual Conference  |
6/1/10 - 6/5/10
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Venue: Host City is Atlanta, GA
We invite you to join us in celebrating "The Garden Canvas: Colors of Success" at the 2010 APGA Conference in Atlanta, Georgia. Atlanta is a vibrant, energetic metropolis of over five million people. With a rich cultural heritage, fine dining, sports, and entertainment, it attracts people from all over the world who find warmth in its famed southern hospitality.
The event will be hosted by Atlanta Botanical Garden in conjunction with The State Botanical Garden of Georgia and Callaway Gardens.
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Museum Association of Arizona 28th Annual Meeting  |
6/3/10 - 6/5/10
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Venue: To be held in Sedona, Arizona
SPEAKING UP FOR MUSEUMS; Institutional Advocacy
At the 28th Annual Meeting in Sedona, a town that knows all about converging energy and how to envelop others successfully, we will examine how museums can be more effective advocates for our institutions and the museum community at large.
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Future Museums Congress  |
6/7/10 - 6/9/10
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Venue: Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Mingle with the world's leading museum professionals.
Don't miss out - 7th-9th June 2010 at the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre.
Bob Denton, Event Director: +34 670 619 906
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Union Occupation in the Carolinas  |
7/17/10 - 7/18/10
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Venue: Bennett Place State Historic Site
Historically Reconstruction ended in North Carolina on July 4, 1868. Join Union soldiers at Bennett Place as they discuss the days after the surrender and Reconstruction in the South. Living Historians will demonstrate life of the Northern soldiers who served under General Sherman at the close of the American Civil War. Soldiers will be encamped around the Bennett Farm throughout the weekend.
7/17/2010 hours 10am-4pm; 7/18/2010 hours 10am-3pm
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Indian Fair Days & Pow Wow  |
8/7/10 - 8/8/10
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Venue: North Fork Recreation Center
First weekend in August North Fork Recreation Center, North Fork CA
$5 per person
For more information, please call 559-877-2115.
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America's Horse in Art Art Show & Sale  |
8/13/10 - 11/13/10
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Venue: American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame & Museum
General Admission
Adults - $6.00
Adults - $5.00 (55 & Up)
Children - $2.00 (6-18)
Children - Free (5 & Under)
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2010 AASLH Annual Meeting; Winds of Opportunity; Oklahoma City  |
8/22/10 - 8/25/10
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Venue: As a host city, Oklahoma City offers unique examples and inspiration.
Oklahoma offers the perfect locale for examining how the winds of opportunity can alter an economy, change a life, or build a community. As home to major oil and gas producing giants, Oklahoma is keenly aware of market fluctuations and national trends. As energy prices skyrocketed in 2008, it also allowed the oil and gas industry to increase their support of cultural and arts activities. Some of the companies that experienced dramatic revenue growth shared some of those profits with museums and cultural entities resulting in substantial support for the development of new museums, renovations, exhibits and program support, and contributions to endowments.
The Winds of Opportunity will gently embrace you in Oklahoma City.
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Inside/Outside  |
9/2/10 - 10/29/10
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Venue: South Florida Community College Museum of Florida Art and Culture
Reflecting light, shadow, culture, time, and space, windows and doorways are both subject and metaphor in the photographs and paintings of Richard Reddig and Cathy Futral.
Free
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The American Zoo and Aquarium Association Conference 2010  |
9/11/10 - 9/16/10
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Venue: Conference to be held in Hoston Texas
The premier event for zoo and aquarium professionals, AZA's Annual Conference brings together leaders in our community for 6-full days of: Networking with peers,
Exploration of new ideas and best practices, Sharing of successful programs, ad Learning about new technology, products, and services. Attendees are guaranteed to be challenged with vibrant speakers from inside and outside the community, expert-led educational programming, face-to-face meetings with colleagues, more than 120 service providers in the Exhibit Hall, exciting networking and social events, and the famous Zoo Day!
The Houston Zoo will host the 2010 AZA Annual Conference, September 11th - 16th. Meetings and sessions will take place at the George R. Brown Convention Center and the Hilton Americas Houston.
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