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SteveA
09-11-2009, 03:29 PM
The same team that put on a "Show House" event last year for the NH Humane Society, (Including Mrs. SteveA) is at it again!

This year the benefit is for the Boys & Girls Club of the Lakes Region.

Please take a moment away from all the debates out here and check out this site.

http://www.nhshowhouse.com/

Be sure to click on the "events" tab to read all about these special events.

They have a list of all the places you can purchase discounted tickets right on the front page of the site.


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The Weirs Times has a nice story in this weeks edition. Page 48

http://www.weirs.com/archivepdfs/wtimes091009.pdf

I've been to the house a number of times as the designers have been doing their magic... the home, the view and the room designs are spectacular!

It really is a Great Event for a Great Cause.

gtagrip
09-11-2009, 03:34 PM
Glad to see that this is benefiting the B&G. My two boys went to the B&G down here in Salem for the last 2 1/2 years for Pre-K, Kindergarten, and summer camp. They do a great job!
They are now in public school, but will continue to go to the B&G for summer camp.

Rattlesnake Gal
09-22-2009, 08:12 AM
For Immediate Release: (Received from Carbone Productions.)

Jules Olitski, one of America’s foremost abstract painters, in Lakes Region benefit art show Saturday.

LACONIA, N.H. – The late Jules Olitski, who spent almost 20 years summering on Lake Winnipesaukee in New Hampshire before passing away two years ago, will be represented in a special one-day Art Show & Sale to benefit the Lakes Region Boys & Girls Club Saturday.

Olitski, who rose to international prominence in the 1960s as part of the second generation of American abstract artists, has been featured in one-man shows at the Metropolitan Museum of Fine Arts, the Guggenheim Museum and the Museum of Modern Art in New York. As late as 1990 he was called “the best painter alive.”

Towards the end of his life, Olitski slowly began moving towards more realism in his paintings and 1996’s “Suspended Isle,” (Scroll down to bottom of post to see.) which will be in the show, represents that change, according to his daughter Lauren Olitski Poster. “It was created in his Bear Island studio,” she said. “He loved Bear Island and often used the colors of the lake as his inspiration.”

Prominent regional artist Peter Ferber will also have several paintings and prints for sale. Ferber has gained a strong following among New Hampshire’s Lakes Region residents for his remarkable talent of capturing the essence of classic lakeside living. His illustrations have appeared in numerous national magazines as well as in several books; and his paintings have been exhibited in many shows throughout New England and the Midwest.

Poster, who is also an accomplished painter, has several works in the show. Her paintings have been shown at galleries in Toronto, Boca Raton, Fla. and Portland, Me., as well as at her own galleries in Brooklyn, N.Y., and Palm Beach, Fla.

At least 10 other local talented artists – both painters and photographers – will have works on display and for sale at Saturday’s show. In addition, “The Lakes Region of New Hampshire: Four Seasons, Countless Memories,” the recently published photographic book of the area, will be on sale with editor Ray Carbone available to sign copies.

Patrick’s Pub & Eatery of Gilford will be serving its award-winning clam chowder at the show from Noon to 2 p.m., and other refreshments will be available throughout the day.

The Art Show & Sale is part of a month-long Designer Show House program benefiting the Lakes Region Boys & Girls Club. New Hampshire designers have transformed the interior and exterior of an exquisite Meredith Bay home with stunning views of the Lake Winnipesaukee and the surrounding mountains into a glorious space the public is invited to visit.

The house is open Wednesdays through Sundays (and Columbus Day) from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm until October 18th. General admission tickets for the Show House are $20 at the door and are also available at numerous locations throughout the Lakes Region and beyond. For more information, visit New Hampshire Showhouse (http://www.nhshowhouse.com/) or call (603) 528-0197.

Meredith Bay is located in Laconia on Route 3 north, just south of “Funspot.”
Easy parking is available at the Showhouse:
147 Akwa Vista at Meredith Bay, Laconia.

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Jules Olitski’s “Suspended Isle”, 1996