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Earlene Chelf and Jayne Pelaski
January
15
Quilting Workshop – 9am – 12noon, $15 for members;
$25 for nonmembers. Pre-registration necessary. Contact Nancy
Baird (270) 745-6263 or Lynne Ferguson (270) 745-2594.
17 Martin Luther King Jr. Day Activities
– co-sponsored with MLK, Jr. Community Committee. Activities
at the Kentucky Building:
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12:30 - Reception and Exhibit Openings:
- “Our
Community Is Your Community” – photographs
by Brent Whitlow
- “African
American Artists of Warren County” – exhibit
organized by Felicia Bland (Both exhibits will be displayed
from 1/17/05 – 4/30/05)
- 1:30
– 3:30 – Art Activity for Children – Create
a mural with the theme: “Picture Yourself With MLK,
Jr.” Activities directed by Alice Gatewood Waddell
and Lynne Ferguson
22
Professional Development Workshop for Teachers – “Antislavery
in Kentucky” – 9am – 12noon. Pre-registration
necessary. Contact: Jana Kirchner at GRREC (270) 745-2451.
27-28
One Campus-One Community-One Book Kick Off.
February
3 History Month @ your library featuring
Nikky Finney on at the Glasgow Campus at 3:00 and at the Bowling
Green Community College at 7:00.
24
Pandora Sears will speak at the Bowling Green Public Library
on February 24 at 6:30 p.m.
11-13 Famous Barr Used Book Sale.
12
Professional Development Workshop for Teachers – “The
Depression and WWII Homefront” – Pre-registration
required. Contact Jana Kirchner at GRREC (270) 745-2451
17 FARAWAY PLACES PROGRAM on “Norway”
– presented by Charles Bussey, WKU History Dept. –
7 – 8:30 Barnes & Noble. Free & open to the
public. Contact Brian Coutts (270) 745-6121. Series is underwritten
by Integra Bank.
19 Needlework Workshop – “Samplers”
– 9am – 12noon. $15 for members; $25 for nonmembers.
Pre-registration required. Contact Nancy Baird (270) 745-6263
or Lynne Ferguson (270) 745-2594.
March
3-4 One Book Final Discussions with author,
Scott Elliott
3
& 17 Felts Log House Educational Tours and Demonstrations.
9am and 11am. Free and open to the public. Contact Lynne Ferguson
(270) 745-2594.
6
USBank Celebration of the Arts 2005 Open Art Exhibition, Galleries
K & L and MNO. More details in this
article. Exhibit closes April 10, 2005.
12
Professional Development Workshop for Teachers – “Women
of Kentucky” – 9am – 12noon. Pre-registration
required. Contact Jana Kirchner at GRECC (270) 745-2451.
17
FARAWAY PLACES PROGRAM on “Cyprus” – presented
by Richard Keyser, WKU History Dept. – 7 – 8:30pm
Barnes & Noble. Free and open to the public. Contact Brian
Coutts (270) 745-6121. Series is underwritten by Integra Bank.
April
4 Libraries Advisory Council – Quarterly
Meeting – 5:30pm Kentucky Building. Contact Earlene
Chelf (270) 745-5263.
14
FARAWAY PLACES PROGRAM – “Digging in the Holy
Land” presented by C. Thomas Mccollough, Rodes Professor
of Religion, Centre College. 7 – 8:30pm Barnes &
Noble. Free and open to the public. Contact Brian Coutts (270)
745-6121. Series underwritten by Integra Bank.
14-15
Writers Conference - Bowling Green Community College
14-28
Felts Log House Educational Tours and Demonstrations. 9am
and 11am. Free and open to the public. Contact Lynne Ferguson
(270) 745-2594.
15-16
Southern Kentucky Book Fest - Sloan Convention Center
25
Kentucky Museum Advisory Council – Quarterly Meeting
– 5:30pm Kentucky Building. Contact Earlene Chelf (270)
745-5263.
May
5 Felts Log House Educational Tours and Demonstrations.
9am and 11am. Free and open to the public. Contact Lynne Ferguson
(270) 745-2594.
21
Antique Appraisal Day. More details later. Contact Earlene
Chelf (270) 745-5263.
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