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DONATE Quick Restaurant Guide Alamo Fast Draw Show is about Fast Draw and Western Movies. http://www.alamofastdraw.com On Sundays show we will talk to the gunfighters and on Wednesdays we talk about movies. Phone(724) 444-7444 Call ID: 16056
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Integrity needs no rules."
— Albert Camus, French author and philosopher (1913-1960).
Only
those who dare to fail greatly can ever
achieve greatly.
We live
in a wonderful world that is full of
beauty, charm and adventure. There is no
end to the adventures that we can have
if only we seek them with our eyes
open.
"Imagination is more important than
knowledge..." There are no rules here, we're trying to accomplish something. ―Thomas Edison The truth is not for all men, but only for those who seek it. ―Ayn Rand I'll keep my Freedom, my God and my Guns...You keep the Change... A government big enough to give you everything you want, is strong enough to take everything you have. -- Thomas Jefferson Victory is won not in miles, but in inches. Win a little now, hold your ground, and later, win a little more.— Louis L’Amour “The first step to getting the things you want out of life is this: Decide what you want.” ―Ben Stein The problem with socialism is that you eventually run out of other people's money. ― Margaret Thatcher "The best way to
predict the future is to create it." "As we increasingly
master our perceptions, beliefs, and
"No man can become rich "Everything you want is out there waiting for you to ask. Everything you want also wants you. But you have to take action to get it." — Jack Canfield
"It is in your moments of decision
“Simple can be harder than complex:
You have to work hard to get your
thinking clean to make it simple.”―
Steve Jobs "Success is
almost totally dependent upon drive
and persistence. The extra energy
required to make another effort or
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Crafty Chica Challenge: Day of the Dead Shrine Inspiration Our new Crafty Chica Challenge has just begun! This time your mission is to create a Day of the Dead shrine. You can read more about the history of the Day of the Dead at The Arizona Republic. I've gathered here a bevy of images and tutorials from Crafty Chica herself to get you started! Skeleton Shadow Box, La Catrina Cigar Box Shrine, Ofrenda for Steve Irwin, Day of the Dead Shrines
To enter this Crafty Chica Challenge, please submit photos of your shrine to the Crafty Chica Challenge Flickr group. Enter in a 250 word or less description of what your shrine represents and what materials were used in its creation.
Crafty Chica Challenge: Create a Day of the Dead ShrineCRAFT and iLoveToCreate.com have teamed up to present to you the Crafty Chica Challenge: Create a Day of the Dead Shrine! Day of the Dead (or Día de los Muertos in Spanish) is a holiday celebrated in Mexico as well as by many in the United States on November 2nd. Day of the Dead is a holiday to remember loved ones who have passed, and includes many characteristic decorations such as skeleton figurines, candy skulls, marigolds and much more. For this challenge, we ask you to create your own Day of the Dead Shrine and share it with us. This Crafty Chica Challenge will run for 4 weeks, and the Prize winners will be announced on Monday, November 2nd. Deadline for entries is 11:59 p.m. PDT October 28, 2009. Due to the personal nature of these Day of the Dead Shrines, the winner will be selected via drawing. There will be one (1) grandprize winner, and three (3) runners-up.
To enter this Crafty Chica Challenge, please submit photos of your shrine to the Crafty Chica Challenge Flickr group. Enter in a 250 word or less description of what your shrine represents and what materials were used in its creation.
PROMINENT CURATOR OF LATIN AMERICAN ART SPEAKS AT
“THE AMERICAS SERIES 2010” Considered one of the leading curators of Latin American art in the country, Ms. Fajardo-Hill is former Director and Chief Curator of the Cisneros Fontanals Arts Foundation (CIFO)—a non-profit organization devoted to the promotion of contemporary art from Latin America—and the Ella Fontanals Cisneros Collection in Miami, one of the leading collections of contemporary American art in the world. Prior to that, she was General Director of Sala Mendoza, an alternative space for contemporary art in Caracas, Venezuela. She has curated and organized numerous exhibitions of emerging and mid-career contemporary artists from Latin America, such as Three Perspectives: Eugenio Espinoza, Alvaro Oyarzun and Jose Alejandro Restrepo,; Alexander Apostol: Savage Modern / Magdalena Fernandez: Surfaces,; and Tomas Saraceno and Jarbas Lopes,and oversaw an annual series of commissions and artist residencies. “I believe that it is time to dispel the stereotypes that have been associated with Latin American art and culture and reinforce its role within the global community,” states Ms. Fajardo-Hill. Through her exceptional curatorial work, Ms. Fajardo-Hill has focused on the work of artists of the Americas and their significant contributions to the broader regional, national, and international art world. Ms. Fajardo-Hill has a PhD in Art History with a specialization in contemporary Latin American Art from the University of Essex, England, and an MA in 20th-Century Art History from the Courtauld Institute of Art, University of London. INTERVIEWS AND IMAGES AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST Who: Cecilia Fajardo-Hill, Vice President of Curatorial Affairs and Chief Curator of the Museum of Latin American Art, Long Beach, CA What: This informative and intriguing lecture is a part of “The Americas Series 2010” a series of events that explores the traditions as well as innovations in Latin American art. Sponsored by Latin American Art Alliance. All events are open to the public.
Where: Whiteman Hall in Phoenix Art Museum 1625 N. Central Ave. Phoenix, AZ 85004. Lecture included in general Museum admission. For more info, visit PhxArt.org
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Your opinion is important to us when making programming decisions for
upcoming seasons. The survey will take 5 minutes to complete and once it
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Gene Schmitz wants to tell you about his out of body experiences and face to face meeting with Jesus in Heaven.
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