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Carol Kimmons <[log in to unmask]>
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Carol Kimmons <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 30 Nov 2005 10:39:49 -0500
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Help support the non-profit work of Sequatchie Valley Institute as  
you gather your goodies for the gift-giving season.  Our talented  
hard-working volunteer staff have hand-crafted just what you've been  
looking for--locally made exquisite items  perfect for gifts.

Ashley and Patrick (glass jewelry and books)will be showing at the  
Chattanooga Market at the First Tennessee Pavilion, 1826 Carter  
Street, on  Sunday, December 4th and Sunday December 11th

Carol will  be exhibiting pottery in the Craft Artists of Southern  
Tennessee Holiday Tour of Artists' Studios and Galleries, in the  
Sewanee-Monteagle area on Saturday and Sunday, December 3rd and 4th.   
Carol's exhibit will be at the Monteagle Inn Bed and Breakfast.  LOOK  
FOR THE BRIGHT YELLOW TOUR SIGNS!

Como Se Llama Gallery at the Sequatchie Valley Institute near Dunlap
Our SVI gallery will be open for Christmas purchases from December  
20-24. The gallery has a great selection of art and crafts produced  
by our staff, as well as our favorite books and CD's.   Please call  
for directions and to arrange a time so we will know when to expect  
you (and to fix a pot of Moonshadow pine needle tea for you). You may  
drive to the gallery or hike along the forest trail.  The kids can  
visit with the llamas while you shop.  We are 45 minutes from  
Chattanooga and located on 400 acres of beautiful forested  
mountainside.  Checks accepted.  Sorry, we don't do credit cards.   
Purchases benefit the non-profit work of SVI.

ironwood glassworks (at Como se llama gallery)
Products include lampworked glass beads and jewelry, hand-bound  
stained glass books and more

Sassy Shadows Pottery (at Como Se LLama Gallery)
Products include primitive-fired traditional and shamanic pottery,  
hanging wall tiles with impressions from Appalachian forests and  
fields, backed with sustainably harvested oak,  ash-glazed functional  
ware and more.

call us at  949-5922 or e-mail [log in to unmask]  for more info...





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