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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:Small Business Radio Blitz going on now until Oct 24th\, United Way
DESCRIPTION:Calling All Small Business Owners: \nJoin us in being United in Purpose!  \nSmall Business Radio Blitz going on now until Oct 24th \n  \nEntrepreneurs and small business owners you have the opportunity to make a difference in our community by participating in United Way’s Small Business Blitz\, set for October 24th. \n  \nFrom now until October 24th\, dedicated volunteers will be reaching out to local small businesses to seek pledges and donations for this year’s campaign. Participating businesses will not only make a significant impact in Marshall County but will also receive publicity and recognition on WQSB 105.1 in Albertville and WTWX 95.9 in Guntersville on October 24th. Additionally\, participating businesses will also be recognized through United Way’s various social media platforms. \n  \nSmall business owners interested in being part of this year’s Small Business Blitz\, please reach out to United Way of Marshall County by calling (256) 582-4700\, emailing Carrie Thomas\, at carrie@unitedwaymarshall.org or mailing contributions to 709 Blount Avenue\, Guntersville\, AL 35976\, with checks payable to United Way of Marshall County by October 24th! \n  \nIn addition to the Small Business Blitz\, United Way continues to conduct workplace campaigns\, providing businesses with the opportunity to offer employees the option of contributing through payroll deductions. For more details\, please contact 256-582-4700 or visit www.unitedwaymarshall.org. \n  \nThe funds collected during this campaign will play a vital role in allowing United Way to support organizations that offer critical services to residents in need throughout Marshall County. These services include addressing fundamental needs\, providing safety nets against homelessness\, food insecurity\, financial instability\, and tackling pressing community issues such as child abuse and neglect\, domestic violence\, and sexual assault. \n  \nStay updated on the positive impact that United Way is creating in our community through Facebook\, Instagram\, or by visiting www.unitedwaymarshall.org.
URL:https://www.lakeguntersville.org/event/small-business-radio-blitz-going-on-now-until-oct-24th/
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SUMMARY:Pastor Appreciation Breakfast\, by Shepherd's Cove Hospice
DESCRIPTION:Are you a pastor in Marshall\, Etowah\, DeKalb\, Jackson\, Morgan\, Cullman\, Blount\, or Madison Counties?\n\n\nJoin us for a Pastor Appreciation Breakfast on Tuesday\, October 24\, from 8:30 – 10:30 AM in the Shepherd’s Cove Community Room.\n\n\nEnjoy a delicious breakfast crafted by the amazing dietary team at Shepherd’s Cove Hospice and fellowship with other pastors in our service area.\n\n\nRSVP by October 19 by calling 256.891.7724\, emailing events@shepherdscove.org\, or visiting https://www.classy.org/…/pastors-appreciation…/e523131\n\n\nWe look forward to seeing you!\n\nPastor Appreciation Breakfast \n10/24/2023; 8:30-10:30 AM in the Shepherd’s Cove Community Room \nRemarks at 9 AM \n408 Martling Road\, Albertville\, AL 35951 \nRSVP: https://www.classy.org/event/pastors-appreciation-breakfast/e523131
URL:https://www.lakeguntersville.org/event/pastor-appreciation-breakfast-by-shepherds-cove-hospice/
LOCATION:Shepherd’s Cove Hospice\, 408 Martling Road\, Albertville\, AL\, 35951\, United States
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SUMMARY:Johnson & Hayes Physical Therapists Ribbon Cutting
DESCRIPTION:Please mark your calendars\, round up your coworkers\, and get ready to celebrate and network with the team at Johnson & Hayes Physical Therapists! We will hold a ribbon cutting celebrating their Grand Opening of the Guntersville location on Tuesday\, October 24 at 4:00 pm. \nThis event is open to the public. We hope you’ll join us! \nLocated at 1302 Gunter Avenue
URL:https://www.lakeguntersville.org/event/johnson-hayes-physical-therapists-ribbon-cutting/
LOCATION:Johnson & Hayes Physical Therapists\, 1346 Gunter Avenue\, Guntersville\, AL\, 35976\, United States
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SUMMARY:Summit on Philanthropy\, by Community Foundation of Greater Huntsville
DESCRIPTION:The annual Summit on Philanthropy will be held on Tuesday\, October 24\, 2023 from 6-8pm\, at the Von Braun Center in Huntsville\, Alabama. This event celebrates and inspires local generosity\, including honoring the recipients of the Community Foundation of Greater Huntsville’s Community Philanthropy Awards. This award is presented annually to honor an individual or family that exemplifies the spirit of generosity in our community. \nFor more details and to purchase seats\, click here: https://givehsv.org/events/summit-on-philanthropy/ \n\n\n700 Monroe Street\nHuntsville\, Alabama 35801
URL:https://www.lakeguntersville.org/event/summit-on-philanthropy-by-community-foundation-of-greater-huntsville/
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