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SUMMARY:Clouds & Wood Dominate MVAC’s October Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Clouds & Wood Dominate MVAC’s October Exhibit \nMountain Valley Arts Council features art by Gretchen McKee\, an amazing quilt by Anne Barrett\, and members of the North Alabama Woodturners Association in its October exhibit.  Please come meet the artists during the Artists’ Reception on October 10th from 5:30 – 7 PM and bring friends back to enjoy the exhibit from October 3rd – November 3rd at the MVAC Gallery at 440 Gunter Avenue in Guntersville. \nAnne Barrett of Grove Oak has been a prize-winning hand-quilter and quilting teacher for many years.  This new quilt is made of one-inch squares and a few that are divided further into halves and quarters.  The pixelated look gives the quilt both a 3-D and contemporary style to it.  And then\, Anne hand-quilted it!  Other fall-themed quilts will also be in the exhibit. \nGretchen McKee of Langston works in both oils with cold wax and watercolor.  Her current landscape work in oils and cold wax illustrates tumultuous clouds that make you nearly hear weather alert alarms. The emotions they invoke are unambiguous and riveting. Her watercolors are miniatures of Alabama scenes that draw you in for a closer look and leave you smiling.  The exhibit also includes notecards of Gretchen’s watercolor work. \nGretchen McKee is a graduate of the Auburn University Fine Arts program with a major in Printmaking and minors in Painting and Illustration. Her original intent was to be an illustrator of children’s books\, but she quickly discovered her passion for oils and watercolor painting. \nGretchen is drawn to abstracts due to its intuitive nature and its contemporary feel.  Abstract painting is a natural fit to landscape painting\, her second love.  She lives in Langston near the Tennessee River which provides endless inspiration.  Her interpretation of the landscape around her is represented through abstract views of the beauty\, emotion\, and soul of the area. \nGretchen’s art was part of MVAC’s year-long exhibit in Lt. Governor Will Ainsworth’s Montgomery office suite in 2022 and 2023 as well as several exhibits in the MVAC Gallery over the past few years. She also teaches private art classes at a private school. \nThe North Alabama Woodturners Association creates beautiful wood-turned pieces of art that should not be a surpirse.  With 70% of Alabama covered in forests with over 200 different kinds of hardwoods and this area being the sole source of chittum wood\, they have nearly endless options of woods to use. \nThe Association which was established in 2008 meets monthly to share technique demonstrations and “show and tell” sharing.  Newer members have access to a wealth of knowledge since so many of the members have decades of woodturning experience. NAW embers participating in this exhibit include Dennis Brooks – Valhermosa Springs\, Bill Cash – Arab\, Gary Hales – Boaz\, Howard King – Cullman\, Steve Kreps – Cullman\, Tom Wing – Grant\, and Slaten Tate – Huntsville\, and more. \nGenerous MVAC members and business sponsors such as the City of Guntersville\, Citizens Bank & Trust\, Rodney’s Flowers\, and Sand Mountain Toyota made these exhibits possible. \n 
URL:https://www.lakeguntersville.org/event/clouds-wood-dominate-mvacs-october-exhibit/
LOCATION:Mountain Valley Arts Council Gallery\, 440 Gunter Avenue\, Guntersville\, AL\, 35976\, United States
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SUMMARY:Spanish for the Workplace at Snead State Community College
DESCRIPTION:Spanish for the Workplace\nCost: $450 per person\, per class\nDeadline to enroll: September 19\, 2023 \nOctober 3 – 19\, 2023 Tuesdays/Thursdays\, – 1:00-5:00pm\nOctober 24 – November 9\, 2023 Tuesdays/Thursdays\, – 1:00 – 5:00pm \nInstructor: Dean Anderson \nLocation: Technology Center\, Room 100 \nThis course provides immediate access to functional\, work-specific Spanish language skills for\nnon-Spanish-speaking supervisors. The language component addresses the most common and\nimportant Spanish language commands\, statements\, questions\, and phrases pertinent to daily\ninteractions between supervisors and Spanish-speaking workers at industrial sites\, manufacturing\nplants\, and warehouses. \nThis course provides training to include work-specific Spanish language questions\, commands\,\nstatements\, and phrases for use in a human resources setting.\n• Routine Employment\, Medical\, & Safety Issues • Forklift Operations\n• Work Rules & Regulations • Loading & Unloading\n• Control & Command for Site Supervisors • Quality Control\n• Maintenance Phrases • And more……\n• Initial Contact & Making Appointments • Job Requirements & Offer of Employment\n• Job Application & Orientation • Drug Testing Statements\n• Personal & Medical Information • Layoffs & Terminations\n• Employment History & Education Background • Dealing with Disgruntled Employees\n• Employee Evaluation • And more…..\n• Corrective Action Process \nContact the Workforce Development Office for more information and to request a link for registration.\nCherri Barnard\, cherri.barnard@snead.edu\, or Teresa Walker\, teresa.walker@snead.edu
URL:https://www.lakeguntersville.org/event/spanish-for-the-workplace-at-snead-state-community-college-2/
LOCATION:Snead State Community College\, 220 N Walnut Street\, Boaz\, AL\, 35957\, United States
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SUMMARY:Conversations at the Memory Cafe Session\, at Guntersville First Methodist Church
DESCRIPTION:Conversations at the Memory Café is a relaxed atmosphere for those with memory loss and their care partners. This wonderful ministry is about building relationships and enjoying life. There will be refreshments\, music\, special guests\, and monthly themes for guests to enjoy.  Best of all\, it’s free! \nThis session of Conversations at the Memory Café will be held October 10th\, 10 a.m.- 12 p.m. at the Guntersville First Methodist Church Youth Center/531 Gunter Avenue.
URL:https://www.lakeguntersville.org/event/conversations-at-the-memory-cafe-session-at-guntersville-first-methodist-church-2/
LOCATION:Guntersville First Methodist Church\, 539 Gunter Avenue\, Guntersville\, AL\, 35976\, United States
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SUMMARY:Blood Drive\, at Marshall North Medical Plaza
DESCRIPTION:Marshall Medical Centers is teaming up with LifeSouth Community Blood Centers for two October blood drives! \nFirst day is Tuesday\, October 10 from 10am – 6pm. Held at Marshall North Medical Plaza on the 3rd floor. \nSecond day is Wednesday\, October 11 from 7am – 4pm. Held at Marshall North Medical Plaza on the 3rd floor.
URL:https://www.lakeguntersville.org/event/blood-drive-at-marshall-north-medical-plaza-4/
LOCATION:Marshall Medical Center North\, 8000 AL Hwy 69\, Guntersville\, AL\, 35976\, United States
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231010T150000
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SUMMARY:Informational & Membership Meeting\, by MC PALS
DESCRIPTION:Marshall County PALS (People Against a Littered State) invite the public to their upcoming info and membership meeting on Tuesday\, October 10. The meeting will be held at the MC RSVP building just north of the river bridge from 1:30 – 3:00 pm. Call (256) 582-1918 for more info.
URL:https://www.lakeguntersville.org/event/informational-membership-meeting-by-mc-pals/
LOCATION:AL
ORGANIZER;CN="MC PALS":MAILTO:mcpals@marshallco.org
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SUMMARY:2 Cent Taco Night\, at Downtown 412
DESCRIPTION:Starting at 4:30 pm\, enjoy 2 cent tacos and a variety of drink specials. Held each Tuesday evening til the tacos run out! 412 Old Town St\, Guntersville
URL:https://www.lakeguntersville.org/event/2-cent-taco-night-at-downtown-412-3/
LOCATION:AL
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SUMMARY:North Alabama Woodturners Association & Gretchen McKee Reception\, at Mountain Valley Arts Council
DESCRIPTION:Mountain Valley Arts Council invites you to join them for the reception celebrating the North Alabama Woodturners Association & Gretchen McKee (wood and painter)\, held in the MVAC Gallery (440 Gunter Avenue) on Tuesday\, October 10 from 5:30 – 7:00 pm.
URL:https://www.lakeguntersville.org/event/north-alabama-woodturners-association-gretchen-mckee-reception-at-mountain-valley-arts-council/
LOCATION:Mountain Valley Arts Council Gallery\, 440 Gunter Avenue\, Guntersville\, AL\, 35976\, United States
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SUMMARY:Artists’ Reception at MVAC
DESCRIPTION:Clouds & Wood Dominate MVAC’s October Exhibit \nMountain Valley Arts Council features art by Gretchen McKee\, an amazing quilt by Anne Barrett\, and members of the North Alabama Woodturners Association in its October exhibit.  Please come meet the artists during the Artists’ Reception on October 10th from 5:30 – 7 PM and bring friends back to enjoy the exhibit from October 3rd – November 3rd at the MVAC Gallery at 440 Gunter Avenue in Guntersville. \nAnne Barrett of Grove Oak has been a prize-winning hand-quilter and quilting teacher for many years.  This new quilt is made of one-inch squares and a few that are divided further into halves and quarters.  The pixelated look gives the quilt both a 3-D and contemporary style to it.  And then\, Anne hand-quilted it!  Other fall-themed quilts will also be in the exhibit. \nGretchen McKee of Langston works in both oils with cold wax and watercolor.  Her current landscape work in oils and cold wax illustrates tumultuous clouds that make you nearly hear weather alert alarms. The emotions they invoke are unambiguous and riveting. Her watercolors are miniatures of Alabama scenes that draw you in for a closer look and leave you smiling.  The exhibit also includes notecards of Gretchen’s watercolor work. \nGretchen McKee is a graduate of the Auburn University Fine Arts program with a major in Printmaking and minors in Painting and Illustration. Her original intent was to be an illustrator of children’s books\, but she quickly discovered her passion for oils and watercolor painting. \nGretchen is drawn to abstracts due to its intuitive nature and its contemporary feel.  Abstract painting is a natural fit to landscape painting\, her second love.  She lives in Langston near the Tennessee River which provides endless inspiration.  Her interpretation of the landscape around her is represented through abstract views of the beauty\, emotion\, and soul of the area. \nGretchen’s art was part of MVAC’s year-long exhibit in Lt. Governor Will Ainsworth’s Montgomery office suite in 2022 and 2023 as well as several exhibits in the MVAC Gallery over the past few years. She also teaches private art classes at a private school. \nThe North Alabama Woodturners Association creates beautiful wood-turned pieces of art that should not be a surpirse.  With 70% of Alabama covered in forests with over 200 different kinds of hardwoods and this area being the sole source of chittum wood\, they have nearly endless options of woods to use. \nThe Association which was established in 2008 meets monthly to share technique demonstrations and “show and tell” sharing.  Newer members have access to a wealth of knowledge since so many of the members have decades of woodturning experience. NAW embers participating in this exhibit include Dennis Brooks – Valhermosa Springs\, Bill Cash – Arab\, Gary Hales – Boaz\, Howard King – Cullman\, Steve Kreps – Cullman\, Tom Wing – Grant\, and Slaten Tate – Huntsville\, and more. \nGenerous MVAC members and business sponsors such as the City of Guntersville\, Citizens Bank & Trust\, Rodney’s Flowers\, and Sand Mountain Toyota made these exhibits possible. \n 
URL:https://www.lakeguntersville.org/event/artists-reception-at-mvac-4/
LOCATION:Mountain Valley Arts Council Gallery\, 440 Gunter Avenue\, Guntersville\, AL\, 35976\, United States
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