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-----Original Message-----
From: Dana L Shavin [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Tuesday, December 03, 2002 2:07 PM
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Subject: patten house invitation!


(Apologies if you get this message more than once.)
>
> Please join twelve ARTISTS and CRAFTSPEOPLE and three local AUTHORS at
> the 3rd Annual Patten House Show and Sale Saturday, December 7th from 6
> to 10pm. 801 Oak Street (see below for directions). Admission is free;
> catering by River Street Deli. For more information call Dana at
266-6777
>
> Original art for sale in all price ranges! Offerings include paintings
by
> Dana Shavin and Brent Sanders; jewelry by Susan Parry, Rebecca Koontz
and
> Bridget Maclin; pottery by Vaughan Greene; stained glass by Charlie
> Yowell; handmade books and cards by Lisa Norris; funky handbags by
Peggy
> Wood Townsend; photographs by Valerie Fleming and Virginia Webb; and
> concrete sculpture by Kem Alexander.
>
> Local authors include:
>
> SUZANNE FISHER STAPLES, writer of young adult literature, international
> speaker, and winner of, among others, the prestigious Newbery Award.
> Shiva's Fire, Dangerous Skies, Haveli, and Shabanu: Daughter of the
Wind
> will be available for purchase and signing.
>
> CAROL LANNON, (Carving a Dream: The Story of the Chattanooga Carousel).
> This is a beautiful oversized book with color photos which tells the
> detailed and fascinating story of the carving of the Coolidge Park
> carousel animals in the carvers own words.
>
> ELEANOR MCCALLIE COOPER (Grace in China: An American Woman Beyond the
> Great Wall 1934-1974) writes the amazing story of her great aunt Grace,
a
> Chattanooga native who followed her husband to China and survived the
> Japanese occupation, civil war, and the rise of the revolution under
> Chairman Mao.
>
> DIRECTIONS: The Patten House is located at 801 Oak at the corner of
> Palmetto and Oak on the UTC campus in the Fortwood district. From 4th
> Street heading toward Erlanger Hospital from downtown turn right on
> Palmetto (just before you pass Erlanger). Oak will be on your left
three
> or 4 blocks down, prior to reaching McCallie Avenue.
>
> From McCallie:  take a right on Palmetto; Patten House will be on your
> right on corner. Parking is abundant and free.
>
> Dana Lise Shavin
>
> [log in to unmask]
> 266-6777
> Barking Horse Studio
> http://www.barkinghorse.com
>
>
Dana Lise Shavin
Barking Horse Studio
http://www.barkinghorse.com

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