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September 16, 2011
Events for this column must be submitted to the Advocate by noon Tuesday to be in the Thursday newspaper. Call (859) 236-2551, ext. 135, with complete information, including hours and admission price- or e-mail advocatearts@gmail.com. VISUAL ARTS Works by Alison Craig of Myrtle's Market and Monica Pipia, through September, Community Arts Center, 401 W. Main St. Hours: 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday, closed Sunday, Monday and Tuesday.
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NEWS
February 9, 2012
Events for this column must be submitted to the Advocate by noon Tuesday to be in the Thursday newspaper. Call (859) 236-2551, ext. 135, with complete information, including hours and admission price, or e-mail advocatearts@gmail.com.   VISUAL ARTS  “SPACE ... Imagine That!,” presented by Danville Pediatrics, through Feb. 26, Community Arts Center, 401 W. Main St. Exhibit events include Discovery Dome; “Galileo's Dangerous Truth”; Mars Rover simulation; Retro Sci Fi room; “Engineering the Future”; and photographs and other items on loan from NASA.
NEWS
February 4, 2007
Mike Kehoe: Mr. Vaught, OK, I lied about not writing you again. But I feel like I must commend you for your article and stance on the Henry Minor situation. My parents just called me and told me my letter was published today, so I went to the Advocate website and read your article. I will be publishing your article on the Louisville website which had been so critical of what UK had done. Whatever happened in either situation with the two recruits we may never know, but I am now convinced that YOU are indeed a man of HONOR and high ETHICS.
NEWS
June 11, 2011
The Dodworth Saxhorn Band is a recreation of one of America’s first all-brass bands. It creates fun and excitement through 19th-century authenticity. In the 1840s, Adolphe Sax, a Belgian instrument maker working in Paris, developed a family of bell up valved brass horns. Sax’s innovation inspired the production of similar families of instruments in the U.S. Such horns were widely referred to as “saxhorns.” According to the band’s website, “19th-century brass band instruments are generally more difficult to play than modern instruments, especially as regards intonation; however, they produce a uniquely homogeneous sound that is often described as ‘sweet’ and ‘mellow.’ The horns are conical in shape and handmade of softer and thinner metal than most modern horns.
NEWS
September 8, 2011
Events for this column must be submitted to the Advocate by noon Tuesday to be in the Thursday newspaper. Call (859) 236-2551, ext. 135, with complete information, including hours and admission price- or e-mail advocatearts@gmail.com. VISUAL ARTS Works by Alison Craig of Myrtle's Market and Monica Pipia, through September, Community Arts Center, 401 W. Main St. Hours: 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday, closed Sunday, Monday and Tuesday.
NEWS
August 11, 2011
Events for this column must be submitted to the Advocate by noon Tuesday to be in the Thursday newspaper. Call (859) 236-2551, ext. 135, with complete information, including hours and admission price- or e-mail advocatearts@gmail.com. VISUAL ART Works by Jack Cochran and Bernice Wood, through August, Community Arts Center, 401 W. Main St. Hours: 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday, closed Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. Information: (859) 236-4054.
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