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Show TIIE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday, November 26, 2003 - Recruit finishes basic training Page 8 Beadwork exhibit at Edge of Cedars Edge of the Cedars State Park Museum (EOC) hosts "Beadwork: Traditional and Contemporary Designs" by Debra Nudson through February 13, 2004. According to Park Manager Deborah Stevenson, "the exquisite beauty of Nudson's beadwork comes from the raw power of walking closely with the earth." Debra Nudson is a self-taug- EZD Wednesday November 26 Childrens Story Hour, Blanding Library. a.m., ht Manuela-Hugentobl- open house, er Summers Home, Monticello. November 29 Saturday B Helquist-Lewedding reception, 7 North LDS Chapel. Monticello p.m., e Monday December 1 B Free legal clinic, 1:30 p.m., Blanding Library. B Monticello Festival of Lights parade, 6 p.m. B AA meets, 6 p.m., Blanding Library. Tuesday December 2 Overeaters Anonymous meeting, 6 B p.m., Blanding Library. Wednesday December 3 B Social Security Rep, 10 a.m., Dept, of Family Services Bldg, Monticello. B Childrens Story Hour, 11am., Blanding Library. B Social Security Rep, 1:30 p.m., Dept, of Workforce Services, Blanding. December 4 Thursday herself a "Western artist." Her original art springs from an inner fountain of color and design that is natural and Viewing her bead-worone feels a sense of undaunted wildness that is fresh, free-spirite- d. k, unspoiled, and truly vidual. Her "faces" convey a whimsical humor and show her gutsy appreciation of life. Nudson's work is repre- sented by galleries in New Scottsdale, Arizona, and Santa Fe, New Mexico. This exhibit into her beadwork. She never is made possible through a Partnership Grant from the copies Native American designs, but receives inspiration Utah Humanities Council. from tribal art. Using natuEdge of the Cedars is a mural materials such as ermine, seum of Native American culotter and coyote fur, deer and ture, an archaeological reposielk hide, plus horse and buftory and the site of a prehisfalo hair, her beadwork hats, toric Puehloan village. Since Blanding generally shirts, hags, and medallions become sculptural works of has mild winters, now is a artistic excellence. great time to explore the facilDebra Nudson grew up on a ity. You won't find crowds or traffic in southeastern Utah-jus- t farm in eastern Kansas. Tounspoiled, natural beauty day Debra lives on a mountainside. near Reserve, and an abundance of culture New Mexico, overlooking a to learn from and enjoy. In the museum store, you valley with a lovely creek and will find an excellent selection ancient cottonwoods. She is a private person who of Native American art and loves rock gardens and flowmeaningful, educational items ers. 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