Indeed, indeed, such a great time listening with Dovie! Thank you for the post about her one your blog. I got to her website, and listened to the Mice Stop War story. How I wish leader today could be circumvented from war by some wise mice with sharp teeth who could destroy the weapons of war.
Thank you for digging through you bag to get the name for me. I will go to read about her, next. That story about The Woman and the Wolves was absolutely outstanding. I want to read more. Maybe Dovie will record a few, or has already done so.
I will have to go to your site(s) more often, since you update them with neat stuff frequently! Jonatha
your page is SOOOOO fun, Corrine! But say, great time listening to Dovie, right? She is so amazing. And she and Kevin are in love with the box you Jafagirls created!
I saw you writing down the native woman's name whose translations, and original language stories she collected are at the Newberry Library in Chicago. Please send me her name.
Well I put the StoryBox back at the YS library. It has two fine new tales from Sharon Molder. Also, last night, someone put one in. Also there was added a newsletter. Slowly----but surely.
Thanks for all you do to brighten up our lovely little village!
Nancy Mellon told me that you bought another pendant of mine.
I'll be working in the Village Artisan's on Jan 29 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. and would like you to stop by if it's at all convenient and it's not a day of slippery roads. Love to meet you.
Pete
At 11:20am on January 16, 2009, Amorette Dye said…
Thanks! Hope my paperwork got through ok- sent it at the beginning of the month :)
Corinne, I keep being busy on Arts Council meeting night - but I WANT to be better connected -
Did you hear the Folkschool was awarded a sizeable grant from Community Foundation? Thanks to Kay Reimers for pushing that process through - YES!
This Thurs. 6-9 p.m. "Old Time Radio Night" at library - Kay's play.
At 10:23am on September 13, 2008, Kay Reimers said…
It looks great! Sort of thing we need. Thanks for all your support of the entire artistic community.
At 7:19am on September 13, 2008, Kay Reimers said…
If that was the picture of the flood, credit it to the Dayton Historical Society. Thanks for doing this. You might mention that the play tells the story of the destruction of an average neighborhood in only a few days. It is suitable for family listening.
At 9:34am on September 12, 2008, Kay Reimers said…
I would love you to. I tried to put something on the events section but I don't know if it went through. What do you need to know?
At 6:12am on September 12, 2008, Kay Reimers said…
This is Kay. I figured that comment was for Amy since she left a message for me as well about her art show. I plan to be there will bells on. Anyway, a plug for my project. Radio play (excuse me, audiodrama) on WYSO September 25th 9-11 or October 2 at the library for an old time Radio Get together. Bring popcorn and your knitting!
Thanks for your comments. There have been so many wonderful events around town. This NING has been great for sharing work that highlights the artistic talents of Yellow Springers.
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Thank you for digging through you bag to get the name for me. I will go to read about her, next. That story about The Woman and the Wolves was absolutely outstanding. I want to read more. Maybe Dovie will record a few, or has already done so.
I will have to go to your site(s) more often, since you update them with neat stuff frequently! Jonatha
I saw you writing down the native woman's name whose translations, and original language stories she collected are at the Newberry Library in Chicago. Please send me her name.
Well I put the StoryBox back at the YS library. It has two fine new tales from Sharon Molder. Also, last night, someone put one in. Also there was added a newsletter. Slowly----but surely.
Thanks for all you do to brighten up our lovely little village!
Jonatha
Pete
I'll be working in the Village Artisan's on Jan 29 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. and would like you to stop by if it's at all convenient and it's not a day of slippery roads. Love to meet you.
Pete
I think we have to be like John Cage and just keep saying the same thing over and over...until it sinks in.
Most art doesn't do that for me.
Thanks.
Did you hear the Folkschool was awarded a sizeable grant from Community Foundation? Thanks to Kay Reimers for pushing that process through - YES!
This Thurs. 6-9 p.m. "Old Time Radio Night" at library - Kay's play.
Jean
Thanks for your comments. There have been so many wonderful events around town. This NING has been great for sharing work that highlights the artistic talents of Yellow Springers.
Cheers!
G.
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