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Hello Everyone!
Continuing with our IndieBound Festival this week, we are pleased to announce that, this Friday from 6 to 8 p.m., Murphy’s Junction will perform for the first time at East-West Crossings – playing Bluegrass, Old Time and Country music. The band members are: Lori Brooks, Glenn Decker, Leslie Dyer, Bryan Homan, and Gwen Stimely. So come, clap your hands and welcome this new addition to our Friday series!
On Saturday, we have a packed schedule of local talent for all to enjoy:
At 11:00 a.m., Fran MacEachren will be giving the second lecture on her current quilt exhibit, “Earth, Water, Sky.” This time, Fran will be explaining the techniques and methods used to create landscape and floral quilts. Those who attended last week’s lecture were very enthusiastic and appreciative of Fran’s artistic talent and insights.
At noon, Ken Hull will be available to sign his book, Going Local. He will also be doing a brief presentation about writing and self-publishing his book. Ken’s book has been a best-seller in Centre County for the past year – come learn some of the secrets of how he succeeded with this project.
Finally, at 1:30, Birjoo Vaishnav will be playing relaxing melodies on the Indian flute.
We hope you can join us on Friday and Saturday as we continue to spotlight local authors and artists.
Look for more upcoming events on our website!
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