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Atlantic News This Page © 2004 Connelly Communications, LLC, PO Box 592 Hampton, NH 03843- Contributed items and logos are © and ™ their respective owners Unauthorized reproduction 16 of this page or its contents for republication in whole or in part is strictly prohibited • For permission, call (603) 926-4557 • AN-Mark 9A-EVEN- Rev 12-16-2004 PAGE 16A | ATLANTIC NEWS | NOVEMBER 4, 2005 | VOL 31, NO 44 SEACOAST ENTERTAINMENT &ARTS | ATLANTICNEWS.COM . COMMUNITY Holiday events at the Firehouse SPECIAL TO THE ATLANTIC NEWS the Arts, located in Market Square in Newburyport, will JOPPA JAZZ host a Holiday Sing-Along Joppa Jazz presents on Saturday, December 17 at “Holiday Sparkle!” appear- 11 a.m. ing just in time for the holi- Fun for all ages, this days on Sunday, December event will feature cool holi- 11 at 2 p.m. at the Firehouse day songs and steaming hot ART IN NATURE — “Autumn Ledge” is a watercolor painted Center for the Arts, located cocoa. Board President, Terry by Nancy Davis Johnson, who will give a demonstration at the in Market Square in down- Blanchard will read “’Twas November 16 meeting of the Seacoast Artist Association. ROCK SOLID — Stone walls, such as the one pictured here, town Newburyport. the Night Before Christmas,” — Atlantic News Courtesy Photo will be the topic of a program presented by the Hampton This new dance show fea- and Santa will make a spe- Historical Society on Tuesday, November 15. tures more than 50 dancers cial visit. — Atlantic News Courtesy Photo with guest musicians and Each person is asked to SAA presents art demo bring an ornament to hang vocalists celebrating the sea- SPECIAL TO THE ATLANTIC NEWS the last 13 years. son. Jazz, contemporary and on the Firehouse Christmas HHS presents stone EXETER | The Seacoast The demonstration will holiday classics will inspire tree. Don’t miss this festive Artists Association (SAA) be in watercolor on YUPO and entertain everyone. event, and plan on making it will welcome Nancy Davis “paper.” YUPO is a category Joppa Jazz, whose mem- a holiday tradition for the wall program Johnson as its featured five polypropylene plastic bers receive training at the whole family. demonstrator at their next “paper” and is 100 percent SPECIAL TO THE ATLANTIC NEWS history of New England’s Dance Place in Newbury- Admission to the sing- meeting, which will be held recyclable. It is tear resis- HAMPTON | The old stonework, what it was port, is a non-profit compa- along is free, but reserva- at 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday, tant, chemical resistant and Hampton Historical Society useful for, how styles ny dedicated to providing tions are required as seating November 16 at the SAA totally erasable when used will present a fascinating change over time and how dance education and perfor- is limited. Gallery, located at 121 Water with watercolors. program on the significance various types of walls are mance opportunities to stu- Also, for an afternoon of Street Exeter. The public is To work with this paper, of what stone walls have assembled. He will explain dents. family fun, the Firehouse invited to attend this meet- patience and persistence is Cyan meant to New Englanders why stone walls seem to Tickets to see “Holiday invites the community for a ing. needed, as is a willingness on Tuesday, November 15 at have such a profound effect Sparkle!” are $15 for adults Family New Years Eve cele- 7 p.m. at the First Congrega- on the way New Englanders Though mostly self- to practice, which is easy to Magenta and $12 for students, Seniors bration on Saturday, Decem- taught, Johnson has taken do with YUPO because mis- tional Church, located on see this region and on the and members. To reserve ber 31 from 1-4 p.m. To make art courses at Cornell Uni- takes can be washed off, and Winnacunnet Road in way it is seen by those who tickets, or for more informa- reservations for the sing- versity and has taken sever- no paper is wasted. Even Hampton. don’t live here. During his tion, call (978) 462-7336 or along, or for more informa- The speaker will be presentation, Gardner will al watercolor workshops. with most experienced han- Yellow visit www.thefirehousecen- tion about either of these Her work has been pub- dling, painting on YUPO Kevin Gardner, who has build a miniature stone wall. ter.com. holiday events, call the Fire- lished in the 1996 issue of will still surprise and spent more than 30 years His book “The Granite Kiss” house at (978) 462-7336 or building and restoring stone will be on sale during this SING-ALONG “Watercolor” magazine and delight with “accidents” of Black visit www.thefirehousecen- in a 2004 book titled “How color, shape and value. walls and other structures. A time. The Firehouse Center for ter.com. teacher who has been on the This program is free and Did You Paint That? 100 Johnson invites painters to faculties of the New Hamp- open to the public, due to Ways to Paint Landscapes.” bring their watercolors to ton School, the NH Institute the generosity of Eno Build- Volunteers needed for She is a member of the New this meeting and give it a of Art and St Paul’s School, ing Supplies. Refreshments England Watercolor Society, try. Gardner is also an arts and will be served. For informa- Hampton parade New Hampshire Art Associ- For more information on humanities reporter and tion call the Tuck Museum SPECIAL TO THE ATLANTIC NEWS mas parade, has ation and Durham Art Asso- this and other Seacoast producer for NH Public (603) 929-0781 or visit HAMPTON | Ginni announced that volunteers ciation, and has exhibited in Artists Association events, Radio. www.hamptonhistoricalso- McNamara, chairman of are needed for this year’s numerous juried shows in call (603) 777-8856. Gardner will discuss the ciety.org. Hampton’s annual Christ- Yankee Doodle Dandy Children’s Christmas Holiday spirit grows at parade, taking place on Saturday, December 3 2005 Festival of Trees (snow date December 10). SPECIAL TO THE ATLANTIC NEWS The Festival of Trees is a Site managers and ban- PORTSMOUTH | On holiday offering to ner carriers are needed on the weekend of November Portsmouth and a Fragrance the day of the parade, from 18-20, the Portsmouth Gar- fundraiser for the 12 noon to approximately 3 den Club will present their Portsmouth Garden Club. Of The p.m. Come join the fun Festival of Trees, an event The proceeds benefit many while performing a great featuring exhibits for all conservation education Month... 25% community service. ages. programs and beautifica- For more information or The festival will feature tion projects throughout OFF to sign up as a volunteer, outside displays as well as the city of Portsmouth. call Ginni at the Hampton the decorated trees in the Tickets for the Festival Cranberry Area Chamber of Com- forestry learning center, of Trees are a donation of merce, (603) 926-8718 ext. the historic cape and Rose- $5 for adults; children 102. mary Cottage. under the age of 12 will be Chutney Hours of operation at admitted free of charge if While this spectacular festival, accompanied by and adult. Supplies held at the Urban Forestry For more information, Last! 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