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LUBBOCK LAKE LANDMARK
Weaving demonstrations
October 13-14, 2007


HODGES COMMUNITY CENTER
Knit Out
October 20, 2007
Noon til 5:00 pm er
Lubbock, TX


GARDEN AND ARTS CENTER CLASSES RELATED TO FIBER:
http://www.lubbockgac.org/Classes.htm

BEGINNING SHIBORING DYEING
Session I: Oct. 9, Oct. 11
Session II: Nov. 10, Nov. 11


LOUISE HOPKINS UNDERWOOD CENTER FOR THE ARTS
MARGARET'S: THE ART OF FASHION
http://www.lhuca.org

Exhibit: LHUCA Hours:
Tuesday - Saturday: 9am - 5pm
Sunday - Monday: Closed
Special hours by event
Exhibits Free of Charge

October 5 through 27

From the time Margaret’s opened in 1946 at Boston and 26th until it closed in 1994
at Broadway and Avenue T, this unique landmark was Lubbock’s window into the
world of couture fashion and much more. See the fashions and memorabilia behind
this Lubbock legend on exhibit at LHUCA!


LOUISE HOPKINS UNDERWOOD CENTER FOR THE ARTS
CHILDREN PLUS ADULTS = STARTS
http://www.lhuca.org/index.php?pageid=17

October 2007 (beginning Saturday, October 6 and through Saturday, October 27)

Drawing with artist and TTU School of Art student Patrick Schneider
Spend four Saturdays learning to perfect your drawing skills.

A Study of and Creation in the Fiber Arts with artist Hafeezah Abuljami
Learn about high art in the fiber medium and make your own!

Making Handmade Purses with artist Melisa Marin
Learn to make your own art handbags!

STARTS provides introductory arts experiences offered on Saturday mornings during the school year.
This family-oriented program gives children grades K - 6 and a significant adult the opportunity
to work with artist-teachers in a wide variety of art forms,

Each class consists of four two-sessions with new classes offered each month.
Cost for each class is a low $10 per child/adult pair. All supplies and materials are included
in the class fee. For more information about stARTS,
ontact Dawn Wolf-Taylor, coordinator of education, programs and exhibits,
at dawn.wolf-taylor@lhuca.org or 806.762.8606.



TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITY
SOUTWEST COLLECTION/SPECIAL COLLECTIONS LIBRARY
http://swco.ttu.edu/

OCTOBER 30TH
AUTHOR SUSAN WITTIG ALBERT
Forby Room - Southwest Collection Library
7 pm - 9 pm

From Susan's Blog:
For the last 15+ years, I've been writing mysteries, and I now have two series currently underway:
a contemporary series featuring an herbalist who lives in a fictional town called Pecan Springs TX;
and a fantasy-historical series set in the English Lake District in the years between 1905-1913,
with Beatrix Potter as its protagonist. My husband Bill and I have just concluded our co-authored
series of late Victorian/Edwardian mysteries set in England, which we wrote under the pseudonym
of Robin Paige.

Susan is a weaver too. See photos and read her blog
http://susanalbert.typepad.com/lifescapes/

For more information contact Heritage Fiber Guild member, Patricia Clark at
patricia.clark@ttu.edu