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President’s Message 1 Calendar 1 Spring Mt. Art Guild 2 Cabaret Thank You! 2 Shadow Mt. Quilters 3 Volunteer Opps 3 Pahrump Art Gallery 4 Art & Sol 5 High Desert Film Festival 5 Historian’s Notes 6 fles that paid the expenses for an unaudited total of about $1200. Which leads me into two important announcements! First, Debbie Malonson, Shad- ow Mountain Quilter and PAC member, will take the position of bookkeeper for PAC. She is a professional bookkeeper and will be responsible for maintaining the Quick Books accounting program and providing financial reports to the PAC board on all of our events, such as “Come to the Cab- aret.” Debbie is in the process of entering a backlog of information to give us some final reports. Then, I am pleased to an- nounce that Selway Mulkey, re- tired Nye County School District administrator, will assist in coordi- nating PACs Youth Arts program. With him come years of experi- ence with children and a great love of the arts. Selway support- ed PAC years ago as we got the original Artists in Schools after school program going. Welcome Debbie and Selway! The USAF came to town on March 28 “disguised” as four clarinet players: the Wild West Winds, part of the Band of the Golden West stationed at Travis AFB, California. Sponsored by PAC, the WWW conducted a master class for members of the Pahrump Valley High School band (Director, Eric Kunzi) prior to performing a free evening concert in the PVHS auditorium. The excellent quartet played a 90-minute concert with music ranging from classical to jazz, entertaining the audience of about 180 people. What a treat to have this level of profes- sional musicians in our midst! The next weekend, April 5 th , saw more professional perform- ers in town, with music and dance for “Come to the Cabaret!” Dondino headlined the dinner show, bringing his 7-piece or- chestra directed by Debbie Rich- ards, Liz Lieberman Ovation Dancers, special guest narrator Dr. Jeff Geihs, director of Clark County School District Turnaround Schools, 4-Ever Yours Barbershop quartet, and surprise guest, Charlie Duncan, a member of the Cornell Gunther’s Coasters. What.Fun.Entertainment! Dondino’s rich voice and smooth delivery backed by the orchestra made this a memorable evening. Charlie Duncan provided a walk down memory lane with a medley of Coasters hits. One highlight of the evening was our own Pahrump Valley Times reporter, Mark Waite, onstage singing with Dondi- no…well, you had to be there. Dr. Geihs gave an inspirational mes- sage on the reason for the evening – supporting and raising funds for PACs arts programs for the youth in our community. Gift baskets raffles and 50-50 drawing added more fun to the evening, along with “flappers” costumed in keeping with the 1920s Cabaret theme. $700 was donated directly in support of the Youth Arts program which will be combined with the proceeds from ticket sales and raf- President’s Message High Desert Chorale Rehearsals Wednesdays 6:30-8:30 PV High School Music Room Info 775-751-0613 Galleries Courthouse Photography Library Gallery Group American 1st National Bank April 10, 2014 Spring Pahrump Art Gallery Open Mon-Sat 10am-4 pm East St. next to the Library Weekly Painting Wednesdays 10-12 pm PAC OFFICE HOURS: Mondays & Tuesdays 9:30-12 Ongoing Events/Meetings: ArtBeat Submissions Due: Monthly 3rd Monday Send to [email protected] PAC Board Meetings Monthly 2nd Thursday 6 pm-PAC Office Desert Square Dancers Weekly Thursdays 5-7 pm Methodist Church 727-1858 Poetry & Coffee Monthly, 2nd Saturday 10 am-Noon Town Diner-1440 E. Hwy 372 537-7066 for info SMAG Monthly 2nd Wed 10-Noon Museum on Basin Pahrump Arts Council PO Box 3481 Pahrump, NV 89041 May 2014 Calendar PAC Officers: President Loretta Lindell V-President Ryan Muccio Secretary Lynn McDonald Treasurer Marilyn Tenney MaRia Apodaca Bob Irving Deanna O’Donnell Dina Williamson-Erdag Inside this issue: If you are still receiving this in your mailbox, we encourage you to find someone with a computer who we can email it to for you where you can also view it in color. This will help us cut our mailing costs. Shadow Mt Quilters Monthly Business Meeting 2nd Thursday 9-Noon Ruud Center Sewing & Social Days 1st, 4th, 5th Thursdays 9-Noon, Ruud Center All-Dayers Monthly 3rd Thursday 775-751-4944 for info Coming Events First Saturday Festival May 3, 2014 HDIFF & Art & Sol May 22-25, 2014 Spring Art Festival June 13-14, 2014 Have a Happy Summer!

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Page 1: Pahrump Arts Council PO Box 3481 Have a Happy Summer! … · 2019. 10. 22. · Spring Mountain Art Guild ArtBeat May 2014 Page 2 All were asked to add any nominations they may have

President’s Message 1 Calendar 1 Spring Mt. Art Guild 2 Cabaret Thank You! 2 Shadow Mt. Quilters 3 Volunteer Opps 3 Pahrump Art Gallery 4 Art & Sol 5 High Desert Film Festival 5 Historian’s Notes 6

fles that paid the expenses for an unaudited total of about $1200. Which leads me into two important announcements! First, Debbie Malonson, Shad-ow Mountain Quilter and PAC member, will take the position of bookkeeper for PAC. She is a professional bookkeeper and will be responsible for maintaining the Quick Books accounting program and providing financial reports to the PAC board on all of our events, such as “Come to the Cab-

aret.” Debbie is in the process of entering a backlog of information to give us some final reports. Then, I am pleased to an-nounce that Selway Mulkey, re-tired Nye County School District administrator, will assist in coordi-nating PACs Youth Arts program. With him come years of experi-ence with children and a great love of the arts. Selway support-ed PAC years ago as we got the original Artists in Schools after school program going. Welcome Debbie and Selway!

The USAF came to town on March 28 “disguised” as four clarinet players: the Wild West Winds, part of the Band of the Golden West stationed at Travis AFB, California. Sponsored by PAC, the WWW conducted a master class for members of the Pahrump Valley High School band (Director, Eric Kunzi) prior to performing a free evening concert in the PVHS auditorium. The excellent quartet played a 90-minute concert with music

ranging from classical to jazz, entertaining the audience of about 180 people. What a treat to have this level of profes-sional musicians in our midst! The next weekend, April 5th, saw more professional perform-ers in town, with music and dance for “Come to the Cabaret!” Dondino headlined the dinner show, bringing his 7-piece or-chestra directed by Debbie Rich-ards, Liz Lieberman Ovation Dancers, special guest narrator Dr. Jeff Geihs, director of Clark

County School District Turnaround Schools, 4-Ever Yours Barbershop quartet, and surprise guest, Charlie Duncan, a member of the Cornell Gunther’s Coasters. What.Fun.Entertainment! Dondino’s rich voice and smooth delivery backed by the orchestra made this a memorable evening. Charlie Duncan provided a walk down memory lane with a medley of Coasters hits. One highlight of the evening was our own Pahrump Valley Times reporter, Mark

Waite, onstage singing with Dondi-no…well, you had to be there. Dr. Geihs gave an inspirational mes-sage on the reason for the evening – supporting and raising funds for PACs arts programs for the youth in our community. Gift baskets raffles and 50-50 drawing added more fun to the evening, along with “flappers” costumed in keeping with the 1920s Cabaret theme. $700 was donated directly in support of the Youth Arts program which will be combined with the proceeds from ticket sales and raf-

President’s Message

High Desert Chorale Rehearsals Wednesdays

6:30-8:30 PV High School Music Room

Info 775-751-0613

Galleries Courthouse Photography

Library

Gallery Group

American 1st National Bank April 10, 2014

Spring

Pahrump Art Gallery Open Mon-Sat 10am-4 pm East St. next to the Library

Weekly Painting

Wednesdays 10-12 pm

PAC OFFICE HOURS: Mondays & Tuesdays

9:30-12 Ongoing Events/Meetings: ArtBeat Submissions Due:

Monthly 3rd Monday Send to

[email protected]

PAC Board Meetings Monthly 2nd Thursday

6 pm-PAC Office

Desert Square Dancers Weekly Thursdays 5-7 pm

Methodist Church 727-1858

Poetry & Coffee Monthly, 2nd Saturday

10 am-Noon Town Diner-1440 E. Hwy 372

537-7066 for info

SMAG Monthly 2nd Wed 10-Noon

Museum on Basin

Pahru mp A r t s Co unc i l

PO B o x 3481

Pahru mp, NV 89 041

May 2014

Calendar

PAC Officers:

President Loretta Lindell

V-President Ryan Muccio

Secretary Lynn McDonald

Treasurer Marilyn Tenney

MaRia Apodaca

Bob Irving

Deanna O’Donnell

Dina Williamson-Erdag

Inside this issue:

If you are still

receiving this in

your mailbox, we

encourage you to find

someone with a

computer who we can

email it to for you

where you can also

view it in color. This

will help us cut our

mailing costs.

Shadow Mt Quilters Monthly Business Meeting

2nd Thursday 9-Noon Ruud Center

Sewing & Social Days 1st, 4th, 5th Thursdays 9-Noon, Ruud Center

All-Dayers Monthly 3rd Thursday

775-751-4944 for info

Coming Events

First Saturday Festival May 3, 2014

HDIFF & Art & Sol May 22-25, 2014

Spring Art Festival June 13-14, 2014

Have a Happy Summer!

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Spring Mountain Art Guild

ArtBeat May 2014 Page 2

All were asked to add any nominations they may have for these positions. These will be voted on at the June 11th meeting. Sherry Rhine gave a well informed demonstration on the art of “painting gourds.” She had many photos of her work and several books on the subject. Everyone enjoyed her art and her helpful, informative presentation. Sherry is a member of the Artistic Divas group. ~Marilyn Raquepau

Spring Mountain Art Guild (the Guild) reports that the “First Saturday Festival” will be held on Saturday, May 3rd in the parking lot of its’ sponsor Gems BBQ and Glen Lerner Injury Attorneys at 1330 S. Highway 160. This event is from 9 AM to 5 PM and is open to the public free of charge. All types of vendors are welcome. For booth cost and details, Contact Flora Collier at 702-339-4462.

The 2nd Annual Spring Art Festival will be held on June 13-14 from 9 AM to 4 PM. This event will be held in the fenced area behind the Pahrump Art Gallery. For in-formation, contact Kathy Leroy at 727-7281. June 11th-Regular monthly meeting at the museum. A slate of the proposed candidates for the open positions for of-ficers and chairpersons were given to Guild members.

Come to the Cabaret Thank You!

The Cabaret Committee Dondino and Donna Melchiorre Sharon Cahlan, Sandy Beirle, Donna Middleton, Loretta Lindell, Ryan Muccio, Deanna O'Donnell, Michael Reneau, Debbie Reneau The Artists Charlise Butler, Kathy Leroy, Princy Simonsen Dondino Orchestra Debbie Richards, Musical Conductor John Nasshan – Drums John Frederick – Guitar Christopher Koman – Bass Tony Crapis – Trumpet Steve Fillipini – Trumpet Brandon Turchiano – Trombone The Decorators Donna Middleton, Marilyn Raquepau Sherry Princen, Darla Defur, Kathy Leroy The Flappers Sandy Beirle, Jan Brown, Linda Byrd, Donna Middleton, Sherry Princen, Marilyn Raquepau, Joan West, Michele Zimmerman

Ovation Dancers LIz Lieberman, Maureen Wray, Sharon Cahlan, Theresa Meaux, Sharon Biagi, Lee Mikes, Beth Richter, Sonja Swenson, Janet Barnbrook, Ann Vizzaccaro 4-Ever Yours Barbershop Quartet Randy Preston, Tenor Joe Payton, Lead Ed Cotton, Baritone Martin Judd, Bass Special thanks to: Dondino and Donna Melchiorre Sharon Cahlan Dr. Jeff Geihs Kathy Leroy for the terrific “Cabaret” logo painting Youth Arts program donors: Angelo and Nancy Cassaro Tim Hafen, Janet McJunkin Randi and Gordi Case Sponsors/Gift Baskets: Desert View Hospital, Pahrump Front Sight, Pahrump Italian-American Club, Las Vegas Angelo and Nancy Cassaro

Pahrump Valley Winery, Pahrump Gretchen and Bill Loken Sanders Family Winery, Pahrump Jack and Betsy Sanders Mizpah Hotel, Tonopah Royston Turquoise Mine, Tonopah Kathy Leroy, artist, Pahrump Jewelry of Romance, Pahrump Skin City Body Painting, Las Vegas Robin Barcus Slonina Cahlan Legal Services Dawn Mayer, Paralegal Shoshone Inn, Shoshone Pastels Bistro, Tecopa Crowbar, Shoshone Michael and Debbie Reneau

Spring Fling Arts & Craft Fair

The Artistic Divas and Dudes are having an arts and crafts fair, May 9th and 10th at the Bob Ruud Community Center. Proceeds from this show are going to R.S.V.P. (Jan Lindsay’s group).

We are looking for vendors who make handmade items. For more info contact Carol Bird at 727-9167

Friday, May 9th-Noon to 5 PM Saturday, May 10th-9 AM to 4 PM

Free Admission Raffle-Saturday Starting at 10 AM

Ken Beirle

Retired USAF SMSGT Ken Beirle

passed away on April 15, 2014.

Ken and his wife,

Sandy, were well-known active members of PAC

until moving to Las Vegas several years

ago. Sandy volun-teered for the recent “Cabaret” fundraiser. Ken was a skilled artist in woodworking, metal-work and stained glass.

Condolences may be

sent to Sandy at 10600 Grand Cypress,

Las Vegas, 89134-5307

Memorials may be sent

in the name of Kenton Jack Beirle

to the Wounded Warrior

Project

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Volunteer Opportunities

Assistant Art & Sol Vendor Coordinator

Work with Ryan Muccio, Marilyn Tenney and Linda Kass on the 2014 Art & Sol to be held May 22-25. We have teamed up with the High Desert International Film Festival, which has re-ceived notification the event

has been approved as an Official Event as part of the Nevada Sesquicentennial Celebration! Please email Marilyn ASAP at [email protected] if you are willing and able to help with this event.

There are many chances to learn and support the work of the Pahrump Arts Council. Training will be provided for all positions. Call the PAC office, 775-751-6776

Computer Assistant Maintain the online spread-

sheet file of volunteer hours used for granting.

Computer Assistant Provide backup for email communications with our members and submit briefs and news releases to media.

ArtBeat Assistant Editor Maintain contact with affiliated groups. Gather information for ArtBeat. Work with ArtBeat editor.

Membership Coordinator

Maintains membership list on computer using Excel.

Shadow Mountain Quilters/Fiber Arts News

The quilters kicked off sales on the 2015 Opportunity Quilt at the Desert Quilters of Nevada quilt show in Henderson over the weekend of April 4-6. The quilt and matching rack, beautifully crafted by Mike Cosgrove, brought good sales. Thanks to all the volunteers who donated their hours to sell tickets.

Lynn McDonald reminded members to sign up for the UFO (Unfinished Objects) Challenge. The Programs Committee introduced a fabric challenge with a buy-in for a 1/2 yard of fabric. Those participating must complete a quilt, of any size, using the whole 1/2 yard and any other fabrics desired. The quilts will then be entered in the 2015 quilt show. In May, Monda Eagan is teaching an apron class and

in June Diane Johnston is teaching a class on making a quillo (a quilt in a pillow). July 14-16 will bring our 1st Annual SMQ Retreat at Longstreet Hotel/Casino. We’ll have time to sew up a storm uninterrupted. Can’t wait! The next week, Melinda Gorley (ArtBeat Editor and crochet master) is teaching a class on Tunisian Crochet. Then in August, Sonia Wittenberg is teaching a tote bag class (can we ever have too many totes?).

Page 3 ArtBeat May 2014

WEBMASTER NEEDED

A new webmaster is needed to take over the backend maintenance required for the PAC website & to make updates as requested by the board. The designer has created an extensive manual that will be of great value to the new webmaster. If you or someone you know is interest-ed, please leave a message at the office (751-6776) with your name & number, so that you can be contacted.

Above: Opportunity Quilt Detail Above:

Opportunity Quilt Detail

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During our March 17th meeting we twisted some arms and got our board members in place for next

year. Lloyd Martin will stay as our President, Flora Collier will stay as our Treasurer, Kathy Leroy

will stay on as our scheduling secretary for the Gallery and Princy Simonsen will do publicity and co-

manage the Gallery website with Kathy Leroy. Marti Ziegler and Jessica Wakefield will co-

secretary. Wilhelmina Moses and Gary Howland will continue to help with the hanging committee.

The Art Gallery had a reception on Saturday, April 26th celebrating our second birthday. We are

exhibiting six local artists and our featured artist is Princy Simonsen.

Princy and her husband Bruce moved to Pahrump about eight years ago.

She joined The Spring Mountain Art Guild and started participating in

their galleries and workshops, meeting lots of great people and fellow

artists along the way. She has done three public works here in

Pahrump. A wall mural in the community library Children's reading

room "Summertime", "Cozy Corner" in the entrance to the Pahrump Art

Gallery, and "Johnnie Mine", a mural backdrop for a mining display at

the Pahrump Museum. You can view more of her artwork at

www.princysart.com.

Three of our Gallery members did some volunteer work for the

"Cabaret" event. Pictured are the paintings of dancers that were

used in a production number. They were done by Princy

Simonsen, Kathy Leroy and Charlise Butler.

Monda Eagan gave a workshop in the Gallery on

"Painting on Fabric". Such beautiful possibilities.

All of us who are artists should be decorating our

fabrics with art. Makes a plain denim shirt a "One

of a kind" if you create your own design. Thanks

Monda for a fun class. We will be changing out the

Art Gallery June 30th so if you are interested in

exhibiting please contact Kathy at 727-7281 or

Princy at 537-7958. Be sure to check out our

website at www.pahrumpartgallery.com

~Princy Simonsen

Page 4 ArtBeat May 2014

Pahrump Art Gallery News Art For Youth Lloyd Martin (537-5251) plans a drawing class for

students 12 & up on Saturdays in May. The

classes will be held at the Pahrump Art Gallery.

Supplies will be provided. Call Lloyd for info.

PINTEREST! Be Sure & Check Out

PAC’s New Pinterest

Boards!

www.pinterest.com/

pahrumparts

Let us know what Boards

you would like to see.

Send Your Ideas To:

Melinda

pahrumpart-

[email protected]

From the Treasurer Any group placing ads with the media should first obtain a UNIQUE purchase order number from the Treasurer.

Please send an email to: pahrumpartstreasur-

[email protected] to request purchase order numbers.

Please indicate what the request is for, the group

requesting, and the approximate amount.

Congratulations!

Doris Smith, Dina Williamson-Erdag & Loretta Lindell were elect-ed to two year terms at the annual meeting held April 12th at the Library. The new terms begin July

1st. Dina & Loretta are current board members

and were re-elected.

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ArtBeat May 2014 Page 5

The 19th Annual Art & Sol in the Desert show and sale will be held in conjunction with the 9th Annual High Desert

International Film Festival on Memorial Day weekend, May 23-25, 2014, at the Pahrump Nugget. The events are spon-

sored and hosted by the Pahrump Arts Council (PAC). Booth Space for artists and vendors is available “if you make it,

we take it,” according to Ryan Muccio, Event Coordinator. However, no home produced food products will be allowed.

All proceeds from Art & Sol in the Desert will benefit the community programs of PAC, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit

organization chartered in Nevada since 1993.

Booths will be 10 feet deep and as wide as needed, with a fee of $1 per square foot. Entry applications needed to be

received by April 25th to be included in the Art & Sol in the Desert program book. Deadline for all applications is May

5th, however booth space may still be available up until the day of the show.

Artists may submit applications and secure payments on the Pahrump Arts Council website: pvpac.org. For information

and applications, email: [email protected], or call the PAC office at 775-751-6776.

Art & Sol in the Desert

Art & Sol in the Desert

This is a weekend-long celebration of the arts in the

Pahrump Valley for the entire family, including live music, art booths,

crafts, wine tasting, art classes, raffles and much more!

Individual artists display their talents from doll makers, quilters,

lamp makers, photographers and painters of all kinds.

Visitors will have the opportunity to mingle and visit with the artists/

crafters, and enjoy some great films.

Proceeds support the Pahrump Arts Council (PAC), a 501(c)3 non-

profit with 250+ members, whose mission is “to create an environ-

ment for the arts to flourish in our community.”

PAC provides support for the arts through program development and

education, offering a diversity of cultural events for all ages and in-

come levels, organize events that include community members as

performers and artists, and nurturing good partnerships with other

community organizations.

A full color program book will be available to attendees featuring all

the vendors.

We look forward to seeing you there!

Be prepared for a GREAT event!

High Desert International Film Festival

The 2014 High Desert International Film Festival (HDIFF) has

been approved as an Official Event as a part of the Nevada Ses-

quicentennial Celebration. There will be special events at various

Pahrump locations during the weekend.

Prior to the event and in honor of the 150th anniversary of Nevada

statehood, an inaugural screenplay/short story competition is

being held. The Historical Nevada Writing Competition will be

completed in four phases. To compete, the writers must include

some feature of Nevada, any time from statehood in 1864

through the present. Finalists in each phase will be awarded priz-

es and will automatically receive invitations to the Flash Fiction

Competition to be held during the festival.

Flash fiction is a style of fictional literature of extreme brevity.

Wikipedia claims that very short fiction has roots going back to

Aesop’s Fables, Anton Chekhov and O. Henry.

Over the past nine years, HDIFF has enjoyed participation of

filmmakers from every continent on the planet with the exception

of only Antarctica, 18 countries internationally and 41 states

domestically.

The Pahrump Arts Council presents

The 19th Annual Art & Sol in the Desert

and

The 9th Annual High Desert International Film Festival

May 22, 23, 24, 25, 2014

Pahrump Nugget Hotel & Casino

681 S Hwy 160, Pahrump, Nevada

Don’t miss one of the most popular events of the year!

For info and application forms, please contact

Event Coordinator Ryan: [email protected]

Vendor Coordinator Marilyn: [email protected] (booths may still be available)

http://pvpac.org/events/art-sol/art-sol-desert-2014

HDIFF: Linda Kass, 775.751.9411, [email protected] www.HighDesertIFF.com

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Historian’s Notes

Please submit newspaper and magazine articles of a historical nature to Jan Brown, our volunteer historian. She has done a wonderful job getting the history updated, and we want to make sure we keep it up. Name the organization, event and date. You may bring the Information to the PAC office during regular office hours and it will be placed in Jan’s folder, or you may contact Jan at 775-751-3649 or email her at [email protected]. Thank you, Jan!

PO Box 3481 Pahrump, NV 89041

We’re on the Web in Color! pvpac.org

The Pahrump Visual & Performing Arts Council (dba) Pahrump Arts Council is a

501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation, chartered in the State of Nevada since 1993.

Contributions and donations may be tax deductible pursuant to the provisions of

section 170.c. of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, 26 USC 170.c. Our mission is

“to create an environment for the arts to flourish in our community.”

Our Contact Info: Pahrump Arts Council

Cahlan West Professional Center 2340 E. Calvada Blvd.,

Suite B Mail: PO Box 3481 Pahrump, NV 89041

775-751-6776 [email protected]

Website: pvpac.org

Be sure & visit the PAC Facebook page to view a video

clip with highlights from the Come to the Cabaret show

that was posted on YouTube by KPVM!

How to Use Pinterest Think of Pinterest as virtual cork boards that you pin interesting articles,

patterns, recipes, etc. to.

Sign up for an account. It’s FREE! A tutorial will automatically get you started by showing you how to create boards. Then, type in the Search box what

interests you. It will bring up different boards with your interests. If you like some of the Pins, create your own board to Pin them to. That way you can go back anytime

you want and retrieve the info you are interested in. You can create as many boards as you like. You can even follow people and their boards. Then, when you sign in,

anyone you have followed and who have Pinned anything to their boards, will show up in your feed. If you like the Pins, then RePin them to your own boards. That’s all there

is to it to get started! Enjoy!