CALENDAR THE BLADE y THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 2007 SECTION E, PAGE 16 Mon.-Wed., and Fri., 9 a.m.-5; Thu., 11 SPECIAL EVENTS a.m.-7; Sat., 9 a.m.-4. Firenation Glass Studio: 7166 Front CLASSIC ROCKERS St., Holland; 866-6288; Matt Paskiet and Sauder closes Eamon King: art glass. Hours: Tue.-Fri., 11:30 a.m.-6:30; Sat.-Sun., 11 a.m.-5. The Great Pumpkin Blow: Fri., 7-10. Flatlanders Art Galleries: 11993 season with East US 223, Blissfi eld; 517-486-4591; Five Tough Broads: Meighen Jackson, Norma Penchansky-Glasser, Barbara woodcarvers Miner, Margo McCafferty, Deborah Orloff: through Nov. 11. Hours: Tue.-Fri., The 21st annual Woodcarv- 10 a.m.-5; Sat., 10 a.m.-4; Sun., 1-4. er’s Show and Sale takes place Frame Shop Art Gallery: 7101 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday Orchard Centre Dr., Holland; Andrei Protsouk, Marcus Glenn, James Spear- and 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday man, A. Chen, J.W. Scott: serigraphs; at Sauder Village in Archbold. G. Smith: blown glass; R. Mazzei: fused Founder’s Hall will host carvers glass; E.F. Ivory: Tagua nut carvings; on demonstrating their skills and permanent view. showcasing their works on 85 Gallery at Heidelberg: 1757 Indianwood Circle, Maumee; 381-0789; tables, featuring everything from Monday Morning Painters: through Dec. exquisite pieces to holiday gifts. 30. Demonstrations and workshops Grace Albrecht Gallery: Sauder are also planned. On Saturday Visual Arts Center, Bluffton College, the village also focuses on food Bluffton; 419-358-3453; Darvin and Styx will play the Stranahan Theater tomorrow for a concert that is sure to feature Gregg Luginbuhl: pottery, ceramics, and preservation for the winter songs such as ‘Renegade,’ ‘Miss America,’ and ‘Crystal Ball.’ The 37-year-old band from prints; through Wed. months ahead with the process- Chicago no longer includes Dennis DeYoung but is still fronted by Tommy Shaw with Hudson Gallery: 5645 N. Main St., ing of two hogs. This is the fi nal original member James Young on guitar. The band’s most recent studio album is 2005’s Sylvania; 885-8381; Tom Lingeman: cool steel & hot bronze; through Wed. Hours: weekend of the season for the “Big Bang Theory,” which was a collection of cover songs by artists such as the Beatles, historic village. Tue.-Fri., 10 a.m.-6; Sat., 10 a.m.-3. e Jimi Hendrix, and the Who. The Stranahan is at 4645 Heatherdowns Blvd., and show time Lighthouses by Murphy: 2017 is 8 p.m. Tickets, $36.50, $46.50, and $56.50, can be purchased at Ticketmaster outlets, W. Sylvania Ave. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 8 The Blade is hosting two www.ticketmaster.com, or the Stranahan box offi ce, 419-381-8851. a.m.-5. events this week. Maumee Branch Library: 501 River The Disability Awareness Day Rd., Maumee; TOPICS Camera Club photographs; through Nov. Expo is scheduled from noon to Monroe County Community Col- 6 p.m. today in the Civic Center State University for a perfor- feratu at 8 p.m. Friday in Owens Wed. Hours: Tue.-Fri., 10 a.m.-6; Mon., lege: Campbell Learning Resources Promenade at the Erie Street mance at 8 p.m. Saturday in Community College’s Mainstage Sat., 10 a.m.-5. Center (Building C), 1555 Raisinville Market, 237 South Erie St. The Anderson Arena. Theatre, 30335 Oregon Rd., Per- Art House Design Studio and Rd., Monroe; Visiting Artists Series: The Gallery: 124 W. Wayne St., Maumee; Pottery of Tom Kendal: today, Fri. Hours: expo provides information e rysburg. 794-4714; visual artists from the region; e Mon.-Thu., 8 a.m. to 9:30; Fri., 8 a.m. to to people with disabilities in Magic’s in the air in various on permanent view. 4:30; Sat., 9 a.m. to 2. northwest Ohio and southeast venues around the region this A birthday celebration for the Charles H. Wright Museum of Monroe Street Gallery: 34½ S. Michigan and features a number weekend. late jazz pianist Art Tatum takes African American History: 315 E. Monroe St., Monroe; 734-243-0231; w Warren Ave., Detroit; 313-494-5800; Darlin E. Nothnagel: pottery; Joan Har- of seminars throughout the day. Magician and comedian place from noon to 2:30 p.m. Contemporary Artist Gallery: The Artists’ Justin Kredible returns to the Saturday in the Kent Branch ris: oil paintings on hand-made paper; Vendors include home health- Aesthetic: Contemporary Works by through Wed. care providers, Lucas County Franciscan Theatre & Confer- Library, 3101 Collingwood Blvd. Donald Calloway, Henry Heading, Loretta Mr. Atomic Gallery & Studio: Com- services, the Social Security Ad- ence Center for a performance Festivities includes games, mu- Oliver, and Angelo Sherman; through mon Space, 1700 N. Reynolds Rd., room at 8 p.m. Saturday. sic, speakers, and cake and ice Nov. 4. AT&T Gallery: Soul Sanctuary: 204; pop art; on permanent view. Hours: ministration, TARTA/TARPs, and Images of the African American Worship the library. w Jerrod Tegtmeier, Christian cream. Mon.-Sat., 1-10. Experience: through April 6. Coleman A. Owens Community College: Center The Tie the Knot Fall Bridal Grisier, and Jake Dickey will Young Exhibition Room: Making Prints, for Fine and Performing Arts, 30335 Or- Fair takes place from noon to 4 present The Cerebral Sym- Telling Stories: The Artistry of Margaret egon Rd., Perrysburg; Walter E. Terhune p.m. Sunday in the Franciscan phony, a blend of contemporary ART Burroughs: through May 18. Hours: Tue., Art Gallery: Al Honig: Allegory and Life: Theatre & Conference Center of stage illusions, mentalism, and Toledo Museum of Art: 2445 9:30 a.m.-8; Wed.-Sat., 9:30 a.m.-5; Sun., provocative sculptures; through Sat. Monroe St.; 255-8000; Canaday Gallery: 1-5. Hours: Mon.-Wed., Fri, 10 a.m.-5; Thu., Lourdes College, 6832 Convent video-broadcast close-up magic, Building Books: The Art of David Mac- Collingwood Arts Center: 2413 at 8 p.m. tomorrow and Saturday 10 a.m.-8; Sat., 10 a.m.-3. Blvd., Sylvania. Two runway aulay: through Jan. 6. Gallery 18: The Collingwood Blvd.; 244-ARTS; Gerber Owens Community College’s shows are scheduled and more in the Maunee Indoor Theatre, Dailey Show/Original Watercolors from Galleries: Alice Grace: new works; Findlay-area Campus: through Sun. Hours: Mon.-Wed., and 3200 Bright Rd., than 50 wedding experts are as- 601 Conant St., Maumee. the New Book ‘Glassigator’: through Findlay; 567-429-3088; Library Gallery: w Jan. 13. Community Gallery: The Great Fri., 10 a.m.-5; Tue., Thu., 10 a.m.-2. sembled from the greater Toledo Pattrick Przysiecki, two- Copper Moon Studio: 7154 Front Janealla Smalley: transparent watercolor Lakes Pastel Society Members Juried painting; today, Fri. Hours: Mon.-Thu., 8 area to offer secrets to planning time International Magic Exhibit; through Nov. 11. Hours: Tue.- St., Holland; 867-0683; Amy Lipinski, the perfect wedding, reception, Champion and winner of both Cheri McNutt, Tate Miller, Rick Mau- a.m.-7; Fri., 8 a.m.-4:30; Sat., 9 a.m.-1. Thu., 10 a.m.-4; Fri., 10 a.m.-10; Sat., 10 Parkwood Gallery: a.m.-4; Sun., 11 a.m.-5. rer, Stacy Wetzel, Liz Zorn: fused and 1838 Parkwood; and honeymoon. the International Brotherhood 254-2787; Craig Fisher, prints; Margaret e of Magicians and the Society University of Toledo’s Center stained glass, jewelry, furniture, pho- for Visual Art: adjacent to the Toledo tography, and paintings; on permanent Lockwood-Lass, delicate objects and Stewart Goodyear returns to of American Magicians magic Museum of Art; Focus 2007: the best view. Hours: Tue.-Fri., 11 a.m.-6; Sat., heirlooms; and Mary Gaynier, intricately the Toledo Symphony Classics competitions, will baffl e audi- of high school artwork from northwest noon-5. cut snowfl akes; through Nov. 23. Hours: Series at 8 p.m. tomorrow and ences Sunday at the Harvest Ohio and southeast Michigan: Sun.-Nov. D’vine Design: 116 Louisiana Ave., Mon.-Fri., 8:30 a.m.-4:30. Opening 18. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 9 a.m.-10; Sun., Perrysburg; 874-2816; Dan Gribble, reception: Fri., 6-8. Saturday in the Toledo Museum Moon Gala at Nazareth Hall on Paula Brown Gallery: 912 Monroe of Art Peristyle. Goodyear per- State Rt. 65 near Grand Rapids. 10 a.m.-10. Meghan Bailin, Jennifer Frantz, Donna Bowling Green State University: Barhite, Nancy Jean, Dave Schwan, St.; 241-2822; prints from Shark’s Ink: forms two piano concertos of Cocktail hour begins at 5 p.m., Bowling Green; 419-372-8525; Fine Arts Mary Jane Erard, Kristen Fisher, Robin through Nov. 14. Hours: Mon.-Thu., 10 Shostakovish. Stefan Sanderling followed by dinner and the show Center: Willard Wankelman Gallery: Ballmer, Holly Holladay, and Crystal a.m.-6; Fri., 10 a.m.-5; Sat., 10 a.m.-3. leads the orchestra. at 7:15 p.m. A silent auction runs You Must Have Been A Beautiful Baby: Teaque: jewelry, paintings, sculpting, Perrysburg Municipal Courthouse: At 3 p.m. Sunday, Chelsea Tip- throughout the evening. 60 contemporary American illustrators metal works, rug weaving, and poetry 300 Walnut St., Perrysburg; 873-2787; e created portraits of themselves; through art; on permanent view. Hours: Mon.- Joan Rigal: contemporary art quilts; ton II conducts the symphony Nov. 9. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10 a.m.-4; Sun., Fri., 10 a.m.-5; Sat., 10 a.m.-3. through Wed. Hours: Mon., Wed.-Fri., in a Halloween Spooktacular The Glen Miller Orchestra 1-4. Bowen-Thompson Student Union Ella Sharp Museum: 3225 4th St., 8:30 a.m.-4:30; Tue., 8:30 a.m.-6:30.
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