Now above 250,000.
Now, two magic vaccines??
Oh, Alas! Lizzie Sanders of Edinburgh, Scotland,
slipped away, in July, from this plane of existence. Her energy and skills were
notable. She is missed and we all have suffered a loss.
“From
Platte to Peak” stays
on display at Garden of the Gods Visitor Center through December. Visitor
interest remains high. On a recent visit, a couple of center employees were
meeting in the gallery room, and told your Editor that the Staff loved having
this exhibit ongoing. Sometime in January, the works will travel to Betty Ford
Alpine Gardens in Vail.
So Write the Check. Dues Time Again for RMSBA and ASBA, which you can pay here. The costs are higher than last year, but then so is everything else. Don’t forget to check the box for RMSBA.
What Have You Got That Makes a Mark? While we may been languishing during
the pandemic, art teachers have been paddling like mad ducks in turbulent
creeks to keep it all going. Full disclosure: your Editor sends financial
support to the St. Labre Indian School, Ashland, Montana, which provides K-12 instruction
and support to the Northern Cheyenne and Crow children in eastern Montana. Up
on the northern plains, few WIFI opportunities are available. Never let it be
said that art teachers don’t rise to the occasion. Here’s an article from The Morning Star newsletter.
Encapsulated History. The National Museum of the United States Army has opened in northern Virginia. Free admission; reservations required. If you’re in the area in mid-December, there’s a book talk:
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