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Come To The Calico Arts And Crafts Show

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If you’ve caught Spring fever, it’s likely you’re looking for just the thing to spruce up your garden, your home or yourself.  You can find it all at the Calico Arts and Crafts Show in Moultrie, Ga., March 19 and 20.  Make your backyard a main attraction with an ornate, decorative birdhouse or birdfeeder or concrete planter from Green Oaks Center, a local United Way agency. You can compliment it with a seasonal wreath or floral arrangement from April Sellars of Moultrie, GA who will have a variety of vivid colored wreaths in store for you.  Bring nature indoors with an original songbird lamp, wall hanging, or table piece, handcrafted on the beautiful coast of Maine by Bill and Beth Fewell.
The Fewells are avid bird watchers. For the past 18 years their business has been built around Bill’s carving and Beth’s painting of the shorebirds and songbirds, native to coastal Maine.  Each design is original and realistic.
Twelve years ago, because of popular demand, they started Songbird Collectibles, reproducing their favorite birds from a wood by-product. A reproduced carving is like a print to an artist.  Each reproduction is hand painted and individually mounted on driftwood.
Ladies can add a twist to their wardrobe with any of the hand crochet, intricate knot necklaces available from Pine Knoll Shores, N.C. crafter Shirley Baker. The Carolina native designs and creates fiber necklaces from hand cut silks, organza, ribbon and fibers.
Each piece is woven and tied to silk cords.  The Hydrangea flower is her signature design using silk for the petals and a pearl or vintage bead for the center.
From ornamental iron home and garden décor, to painted glass and antiques, to whimsical painted children’s furniture and accessories…it’s all together in one location.
Don’t forget all the wonderfully delicious gourmet delights to savor and so much more.  These items are lovingly made by local artisans and crafts people so you’ll feel really good supporting the local economy while acquiring unique gifts for your friends and family.  Clogging teams from around the South will entertain the crowds on both days.
Show Hours:
Come and delight in the 2011 Calico Spring Arts and Crafts Show, March 19 and 20.  Hours are Saturday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Sunday.    Adult admission is $5.00.  There is free parking for all and free admission for children 12 and under.  For more information, please visit www.calico crafts.com.

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Livestock Show Highlights

Four-year-old Lexi Cook catches a pig during the Pee Wee Scramble at the North Florida Livestock Show on Tuesday night.

Four-year-old Lexi Cook catches a pig during the Pee Wee Scramble at the North Florida Livestock Show on Tuesday night.

Dillan Moore catches a steer in a headlock and prepares to put a halter on him to be declared the winner in his calf scramble division.

Steven Walden rolls a pig over during the pig scramble at the North Florida Livestock Show on Tuesday evening.

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Miss Madison Dream Doll “Dreaming For A Cure” Pageant

By Kristin Finney
Greene Publishing, Inc.
On Saturday, March 12,  at the Madison County Central School, contestants will be able to walk on stage in honor or in memory of someone who has, or has had, cancer. Age Divisions are: Baby, 0-1; Little, 7 – 9; Sweetheart, 1-2; Junior, 10 – 12; Princess, 3 – 4; Teen, 13-16; Petite, 5-6; Miss, 17- 21. There will also be a Charity Queen and a People’s Choice winner.
Check-in begins at 1 p.m. on pageant day, and the pageant will begin at 2 p.m. It is open to all contestants, regardless of other titles they may hold. Winners from the competition will not be required to make appearances. Contestants are asked to please not ask who is competing in their age division; that information will not be given out.
Line-up for the pageant will be based on applications received; first in, last in line. There will be a limit of 15 contestants in each division. Attire will be as follows: all contestants must wear blue jean bottoms (jeans, shorts, capris, etc.) and any plain, white shirt (no design). Attire will not be judged for this pageant.
Girls may wear only age appropriate make-up; powder and lip-gloss are allowed, but no make-up is preferred. Hair must be worn natural; it can be up or down, but not stiff. Judges will be judging on natural facial beauty, poise/personality, modeling and stage presence.
Contestants may come early to practice, but there will be no rehearsal. They will perform a walk of their choice to upbeat music. Modeling turns are acceptable, but not necessary for this pageant.
There will be one Charity Queen crowned. The Charity Queen will be the contestant who collects the most donations before or during the pageant for the American Cancer Society (A $100 minimum must be collected to qualify). The Charity Queen will receive a crown and a very nice goody bag.
There will also be an overall People’s Choice winner. This is for the contestant who has the most $1 votes on the day of the pageant. The People’s Choice winner will receive a crown and a large trophy.
Prizes include: beautiful, rhinestone tiaras, an embroidered sash and trophy. Optional winners and runners-up will also receive awards. Participation trophies will be awarded to contestants not placing.
All money raised during the pageant will benefit the Relay for Life and American Cancer Society.
Admission is $5 per person. No refunds will be given unless the event is cancelled. For more information, call the director of the pageant, Channah Galbraith, at 850-973-0759, or email her at cgalbraith@lowndes.k12.ga.us.

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2011 Thomasville Antiques Show & Sale

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February 25, 2011 to February 27, 2011

Often called the finest small antiques show in the country, the Thomasville Antiques Show and Sale hosts its 22nd annual event this year.  The show brings together more than thirty of the most respected antique dealers in America.  These dealers will showcase their finest pieces, including furniture, jewelry, ceramics, prints, paintings, sporting art and silver.
Please visit www.thomasvilleantiquesshow.com for all the details on events during the show, directions and other information.

About the Show
The Thomasville Antiques Show Committee is pleased to present thirty of the country’s most prestigious dealers, who will offer the opportunity to view and purchase exquisite antiques.  The dealers will showcase antique furniture, paintings, rugs, jewelry, tableware, accessories and collectibles to suit the taste of the casual and the serious collector.
The Show and Sale will be accompanied by several highly acclaimed speakers: Carolyne Roehm, sought-after interior designer and author; Richard Keith Langham, whose clients include Jacqueline Onassis and Hilary Swank; and William Stahl, Jr., the former Vice Chairman and Head of Decorative Arts for Sotheby’s.
The 2011 Thomasville Antiques Show is dedicated to the memory of Dr. Paul J.Vignos who died last June. Dr. Vignos, the father of Kathy Vignos Folsom, was a leading rheumatologist, known worldwide for his medical contributions to the treatment of children, as well as an avid art and antiques collector.
The personal art collection of Dr. Vignos and his wife, Edith Ingalls Vignos, will be donated to the Cleveland Art Museum. Dr.Vignos was a long-time supporter of the show and will be greatly missed by everyone – but especially the antique dealers who loved his wit and keen interest in their objects.
A gala black tie evening will kick-off the 2011 Thomasville Antiques Show & Sale with a benefactors preview, giving patrons the earliest opportunity to view and shop the twenty-nine booths for gifts and personal treasures while enjoying an elegant seated gourmet dinner.
For twenty-one years, the Thomasville Antiques Show Foundation, Inc. has focused on the single aim of benefiting local children.  The Foundation continues to provide funding for quality programs that enrich and assist children in Thomasville and Thomas County, Ga.  Over $1,500,000 has been raised by the Thomasville Antiques Show Foundation to ensure that the children’s programs of Thomasville continue to thrive.  Some of the organizations that have benefited from this event include:

Brookwood School
Halcyon Home
Hands & Hearts for Horses
Literacy Program of Southwest Georgia
Local School Scholarships
MNW Boys & Girls Club of Thomas County
Rescue Mission Ministries
Safe Haven
South Georgia Ballet
Thomas County CASA, Inc.
Thomas County Historical Society,
Inc. Summer Camps
Thomasville Community Resource Center
Thomasville Cultural Center
Thomasville Junior Service League
Thomasville Landmarks
Thomasville Music and Drama Troupe
Thomasville Scholars Academy
The Vashti Center for Children & Families
YMCA

Schedule Of Events

February 24, 2011 – 5:30 PM
2011 Benefactor Preview Party

February 24, 2011 – 7:00 PM
Patron Preview Party

February 25, 2011 – 10:00 AM
Lecture – Carolyne Roehm

February 25, 2011 – 11:00 AM
Thomasville Antiques Show

February 25, 2011 – 6:00 PM
Cocktails + Collecting

February 26, 2011 – 10:00 AM
Thomasville Antiques Show

February 26, 2011 – 11:00 AM
Lecture – Richard Keith Langham

February 26, 2011 – 2:30 PM
Lecture – William W. Stahl, Jr.

February 27, 2011 – 12:00 PM
Thomasville Antiques Show

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