Saturday, Feb. 6
“GOT COLOR?”. Are you like most people who are afraid of choosing the wrong colors for your home? Gerry Murphy of M GERARD COUNTRY HOME will give an “Interior Design Demonstration” in the Commons Building on Main Street, Margaretville from 2-4pm as part of the ongoing “ Art in Common” series of multi-arts events scheduled through out the winter and spring at the Commons. Come and sit in on a demonstration on how to choose the right colors to compliment your furnishings .Events are free of charge. For more info, visit www.catsguild.org or call 845-586-3443. Funded in part by the NYSCA Community Arts Funding administered in Delaware County by the Roxbury Arts Group and the O'Connor Foundation.
Valentine's Day!
Items "from the Heart"...
There are many things in life that will catch your eye, but only a few will catch your heart.
Pursue those.
Michael Nolan
Saturday, Feb. 20
Come warm yourself, as the “Portfolio Café” presents an afternoon of cool jazz favorites performed by vocalist Deanna Kirk from 4-5:30 pm in the Commons Building on Main Street, Margaretville in the continuing “ Art in Common” series of multi-arts events scheduled through out the winter and spring at the Commons. No cover charge and refreshments available. For more info, visit www.catsguild.org or call 845-586-3443. Funded in part by the NYSCA Community Arts Funding administered in Delaware County by the Roxbury Arts Group and the O'Connor Foundation.
Visit Deanna's website: DeannaKirk.com
Saturday, Feb. 27
The Catskill Mountain Artisans Guild presents: “Jewelry Artists at Work” from 3-6pm through out the Commons Building on Main Street, Margaretville as part of "Art in Common," a series of art, music, and literary events each Saturday afternoon
in the Commons Building this winter and spring. Three fine craft artisans; Barbara Petrini, Sherril Berry-Wysong and Ruthy Freund will demonstrate jewelry techniques ranging from crocheting, beading, wrapped crystals to brass and cooper coiling.
Longyear gallery artist member Gerda van Leeuwen will join in with her wire and rubber jewelry creations. Local cheese makers will share their goods with support from the Center for Agricultural Development and Entrepreneurship (CADE) and the
New York Farm Viability Institute. For more info, visit www.catsguild.org or call 845-586-3443.Funded in part by the NYSCA Community Arts Funding administered in Delaware County by the Roxbury Arts Group and the O'Connor Foundation.
