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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday November 8, 1995 - article about a famous relative who lived in San Juan County in 1896 you better get busy and get writing. Articles for the summer 1996 issue of Blue Mountain Shadows, 100 Years Ago in San Juan, must be submitted by January 30, 1996. Any event or person prominent in county history 100 years ago is prime fodder for this issue. Editor is Bob ...v- .' - XT Evelynn Perkins is coordinating a Centennial Project to photograph and document the work of local weavers and quilters. On November 9, photographs will be taken at the Monticello Seniors Center from 9 a.m. to noon. Call Vernetta Sonderegger or Nell Dalton for more info. On November 16, photographs will be taken in Bluff from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Call Liz Duran. Courtesy photo Articles for the Winter 1996 issue, 100 Years of Quilts and Rugs and the People who Make Them, are due by July 30, 1996. To be included in the centennial exhibit of quilts and I . i . i . 1. The summer 1997 issue features the World Wars. Articles and profiles of San Juan County soldiers who served in the wars are needed for this issue. Activities of community involvement on the homefront during the war should also be submitted. The deadline by February 1, 1996. - McPherson. issue. rugs, biographical sketches and photographs are needed If you plan to submit an Four photograph sessions, to take pictures of weavers, quilters, and their crafts, are planned this month in Monticello, Blanding, and Bluff. A photographic exhibit is being prepared for the 4th of July. Anyone who is January 30, 1996. wishes to be included should Submissions to Blue Mountain Shadows should be typewritten, doublespaced or submitted on 3 12" IBM or Macintosh computer disks. BMS pays $5 per manuscript page or $3.50 for student articles written as class submit photographs and profiles to Kathy Hurst by February 1. Profiles should include the artists full name, who taught them the craft, special skills they developed, favorite patterns, anecdotes related to the craft, and the number of quilts or rugs . i . I : I : I Hurst will edit the made. Blue Mountain Shadows seeks articles Page 6 HrH : ; Features singer from Monument Valley Concert of spiritual hymns at NFCCC Diane Harris, a longtime resident of Monument Valley, will present a concert of spirituals at the Nations of the Four Corners Cultural Center on Saturday, November 18 at 7 p.m. According to concert organizers, Harris songs are paeans of joy and sadness, exhilaration and despair, which spring from the daily lives of a people in slav- Many of the songs, ery. such as Swing Low, Sweet Chariot, Deep River, and Joshua Fit the Battle of Jericho will be familiar to the audience. The artist, who uses several of her own arrangements, brings a background in classical music to her interpretation of the spiritual. She has directed choirs and sung professionally in New York City, in other Eastern cities, and in the western United States. Harris says, This concert can be enjoyed from different perspectives; as folk songs, as a religious experience, or as an adventure in rhythm and melody. Take your choice! The Nations of the Four Corners Cultural Center Janalyn Walker, daugh- ter of Mel and Illene Walker of Monticello, Pavilion is located at 707 West 500 South in Blanding. There is no charge to the public, but donations are welcome. 1 "I I 1 uuuUMOUU Twin Rocks Cafe Breakfast awarded cash scholarships by the honor society. Lunch UUU Navy Seaman Monte J. Tate, a son of Jack L. and LaVerne P. Tate of Bland- ing, recently completed U.S. Navy basic training at Recruit Training Com- mand, Great Lake, Illinois. 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