Art lovers flock to Eye event
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![Sue Brackenbury visits from Colorado to attend AAI’s most popular event. Other attendees enjoy the pieces of art available at the silent auction during the Art Alliance of Idyllwild’s Eye of the Artist event at the Caine Learning Center on Saturday. Photos by John Drake](https://idyllwildtowncrier.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/eye.jpg)
Photos by John Drake
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Whatever the circumstances were involved in the delay of Idyllwild Master Chorale’s regular spring concert presentation to nearly two months after the Easter season were quickly mitigated by last Saturday night’s performance in Lowman Concert Hall and in the chorale’s subsequent follow-up on Sunday at St. Hugh’s Episcopal Church’s Labyrinth area. Artistic Director Dwight Holmes’s…
Students in the Idyllwild Arts Summer Program Youth Dance Culmination performed at Fischer Dance Studio on campus Saturday morning, demonstrating the skills they learned while attending the Summer Program.
It worked and it worked very well, according to attending patrons and filmmakers …
Michael Jaime-Becerra (right) was the featured author on Sunday afternoon at the INK Bookstore’s 2nd Annual Author Series. Becerra talked about his book of short stories, “Every Night Is Ladies’ Night” and his novel, “This Time Tomorrow.” Eduardo Santiago (left), who also grew up in El Monte, Calif., organizes the series and asks the first questions.
The race and campaign for Mayor of Idyllwild is heating up. The election (June 11 through June 13) is only days away. The competition is almost animal-like. Given the gravity of this election, the Town Crier has asked Monk to contact and sniff out the candidates. The winner will be inaugurated July 1.
Three questions were posed to each candidate and their manager. First, what experience does the candidate have leading the pack? Second, what is the candidate’s vision for Idyllwild should they win? And what is the candidate’s campaign slogan?
On June 1 of this year, Idyllwild Library Branch Manager Shannon Ng also became Anza Valley Community Library’s branch manager. “I’m just now getting comfortable,” she said. “The COVID restrictions were lifted about the time I started managing both branches, so things became complicated very quickly.” She was offered the Anza position when the branch…
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Good morning. In the recent TC edition, under “Art Lover’s Flock to the Eye Event” The photo with the caption identifying Lynn Ryan is not a photo of me.
Thanks for the caption, though! It was a fun event, and I am ever so appreciative of the recognition for my painting “Snow Day”. If you are interested in seeing my work go to http://www.earthwingsart.com
-Lynn