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7:30 pm
The Woodwright's Shop
"Iron Work for Timber Work"
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8:00 pm
Woodsmith Shop
"Through Mortise & Tenon Projects"
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8:30 pm
Growing Bolder
"Fun and Funky"
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9:00 pm
Scheewe Art Workshop
"Country Road"
What a treat it is to paint a country road. This tranquil inviting scene leads your eye to appreciate the color of nature, and calls your imagination to wander down the road and around the bend. Paint your own open road adventure. D
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9:30 pm
Best of the Joy of Painting
"A Cold Spring Day"
Bob Ross invites you to enjoy the last of winter's touch as the land begins to emerge from its slumber. D
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10:00 pm
Essential Pepin
"Sweets for My Sweet"
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10:30 pm
Gourmet's Adventures with Ruth
"Julie Sahni's New York"
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11:00 pm
Art of the Western World
"In Our Own Time"
Part I: The Abstract Expressionist movement established New York as a center for the visual arts. Works by Pollock, Warhol, Lichtenstein, and the sculptor Oldenburg are examined. Part II: With many of the rules tested and discarded, the art world has become international. D
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