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Show THE Page 4 OGDEN VALLEY NEWS December Old World Christmas Market to Arrive at Ogden Union Station Plaza d after the centuries old traditional Christmas markets of Europe, a setting reminiscent of a time less commercial, Ogden Union Station Plaza will come to life during the third and fourth Advent weekends _ this ristmas season. Scheduled for two weekends, the Old World Christmas Market, complete with wooden huts, will offer a great wholesome outdoor venue for the entire family in downtown Historic Ogden. Event dates are December 15, 16, 17, 22, and 23. Event times are Fridays, 5: oy to 8:00 p.m.; Saturdays, 11:00 a.m. :00 p.m.; and 11:00 a.m. . 5:00 p.m. on Sunday. Admissionis free The Old World Christmas Market will feature: ¢ ¢ ° Artists and crafters offering original hand-made items and gifts European specialty foods and beverages appropriate for the season ~Carolers and musicians Come Season! experience the true spirit of the Applications are now being accepted for interested artists/crafters, food vendors, and performers, who are all invited to apply. For more information, please visit our website at www.oldworldchristmasmarket.net or se mail to <contact@oldworldristmasmaricet net> Add Art to Your Holiday— December Art Exhibit This is the year to add art to your holidays! During December, the Main and Carriage House Galleries at the Eccles Community Art Center, 2580 Jefferson Avenue, Ogden, will be filled with the art of Utah artists for an Invitational Exhibit. Invited artists include Richard Barker, Errin W. Berrett, Robert Call, Cook, Joe Deru, Fluckiger, Jerry Hancock, Shanna Kunz, Debra Marin, Arlene Muller, Leslie Salinas, Steven Sheffield, Mac Stevenson, Steve Songer, Sue Valentine, Scott Wallis, and other local artists and craftsmen. An opening reception for the exhibits and an evening of holiday shopping is scheduled for Friday, December 1, from 6:00 to 9:00 p.m. in association with Ogden’s First Friday Street Stroll. The exhibits continue through December 30, 2006. The galleries will have a selection of functional and whimsical pottery by Richard Barker and Leslie Salinas, lovely wood turned vases and bowls by Joe Deru, as well as two-dimensional art, watercolors by Kory Fluckiger, oils by Robin Farr, and pastels by Debra Marin & Jerry Hancock. These galleries will feature the work of some of Ogden’s favorite and best known artists such as Robert Call, Brandon Cook, Shanna Kunz, Steve Songer, and Mac Stevenson as well as introducing the work of Salt Lake City artists Erin Berrett, Steven Sheffield, and ee Valentine. Arlene Muller will add more whimsy with her soft sculpture Santa and reindeer bags. a little art to your holidays; visit the Artist Invitational Exhibit at the Eccles Community Art Center during December. Regular gallery hours are weekdays, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.; and Saturdays, 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. The Art Center is closed Sundays, and December 25 and 26 for the holidays. The Artist Invitational Exhibit runs from December 1 through December For more information, visit ean a rere 5th - 12th boys (will travel to other comunties) Games will begin January ~ Accepting registrations now. Applications are located at Valley Elementary & Snowcrest Jr. High. Call Kathy Allen at 745-2709. he national association child Issue V 1, 2006 Holiday Open House @ Your Library ie Weber County Library will host its annual Holiday Open House on Saturday, December 23 from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. at the Main Library, 2464 Jefferson Avenue, Ogden. The library staff plans to provide a warm lunch and live Jazz music for the community to enjoy. If you would like to help make the season merrier, you can donate warm winter socks, mittens, hats, and/or scarves, which will be used to provide small gifts for those who attend. Anyone interested in donating items or contributing financial support is encouraged to do so Please bring donations to the library. For more information, please call Jason at 745-2220. Recycled Trees Worked into Elegant Art David Wolfgram is a wood artist in Utah. The wood used in making his one of a kind tables and custom orders are all recycled. Trees ut down in our neighborhoods are saved from the landfill. The trees are then milled and dried for two to three years. Only wood that has been discarded is reused in the creation of these functional art forms. “During a day and age where ‘we’ as a society consume natural resources at such a rapid pace and then cast aside or waste, what in some parts of the World would be deemed as bountiful. I turn the remains of what thirst for expansion and ‘more’ leave behind into beautiful functional heirloom quality works of art. My hope is that the discarded trees in our community will live on in vibration and history as designed by my heart and hands.” Wolfgram’s exhibit will be on display at the Ogden Valley Library from November 30 through January 1. For more information about this event, please call the library at 745-2220. Call for Entry for Statewide Photographic Competition The Eccles Community Art Center in Ogden is announcing a call for entry for its 15th Statewide Photographic Competition. This competition is open all photographers who presently reside in the state of Utah. All prints must be original, completed within the past two years, and not have been previously exhibited in a juried exhibit sponsored by the Eccles Community Art Center. They must be framed and fully assembled, including wire for hanging, and ready for display. rtists are limited to a total of two entries. Entry fees are $7 per entry. Entry fees are used for prize money and publicity, and are nonrefundable. Entries must be clearly identified by the artist with title, medium, and price/insurance value. Identification tags and result cards are provided to the artist at the time of entry. The original works will be accepted on Friday, January 26, 2007 from 10:00 a.m. to 4J) p-m., and on Saturday, January 27, 2007 from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. at the Eccles Community Art Center located at 2580 Jefferson Avenue. Ogden. Work will not be accepted after 3:00 p.m. on Saturday, January 27. This is a juried competition. Awards will = presented. The Eccles Community Art Cen will present monetary awards, including thre honorable mentions and best of show. A reception for artists, friends, and the community will be held on Friday, February 2, 2007 from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. at the Art Center. The awards will be announced at this reception. The exhibit will be on display February 2 through March 30, 2007. Anyone interested in receiving informatior or a call for entry should call Debra, Donna, ot Liz at 801-392-6935. A call for entry may also be found on-line at <www.ogden4arts.org> This project has been funded by grants provided by the Utah Arts Council and the Nationa! 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