Cavalier Spaniel Art, Cavalier Spaniel Print, Tri-colored Cavalier Spaniel, Ballet Shoes, Rag Rug, Butterfly, By Carol Cross - Online

Dear little cavalier spaniel sniffs at a butterfly and dreams of being a ballerina! Lots of rich detail, textures, and patterns. Would look great over a little girls bed, or your bed too. I knew this little dog and she really did have the spirit of a dancer!This image has many textures, patterns, and delicate details that are my trademark.24" x 36" on gallery wrapped canvas, hand embellished, $500.00Print 16 x 24, $80.00 (Moab Entrada Bright White on all prints)Print 13 x 19, $30.00Print 8 x 10, $15.00Greeting Card with light gold metallic envelope, $10.00A Gift Pack of 6 cards with light gold metallic envelopes, $35.003-1/2 x 5-1/2 Mini Print - Use as an artist trading card or put in a gift box or gift bag. Write message on the back. $9.00Carol Cross Fine Art & Design©All Rights are Retained by the ArtistDo not reproduce in any form.

Each quilter gives their name to signify the quilt’s individuality. Stitched with love, prayers and healing thoughts, no two quilts are the same and the recipient’s name is inscribed on the quilt. Awards are given to members of Redwood City organizations who have given many hours of service to the organization that selected them, and to the community. The 10 Unsung Heroes and the organization that chose them are Elizabeth “Betty” Boynton Torrez, American Association of University Women, San Carlos Branch; Howard Macway, First Church of Redwood City; Ellen Crawford, Historic Union Cemetery Association; Dave August, NFL Alumni Northern California Chapter; Gene Firpo, Optimist Club of Redwood City, who was also the recipient of the Continuous Service Award; Lynn Simon, Peninsula Sunrise Rotary of Redwood City; Pat Battaglia, Redwood City Sunrise Lions Club; Sally Newman, Redwood City Woman’s Club; Julie Jensen Salas, Sequoia High School Alumni Association; Gary W. Higgins, Veterans of Foreign Wars Post No. 69 Redwood City.

Christine Cheshire, ISCC first vice president and Unsung Hero Luncheon Committee chairwoman, welcomed about 140 people to the event, She also recognized Planning Commissioner Janet Borgens, a newly elected Redwood City councilwoman, who was a server at the luncheon along with Redwood City Mayor Jeff Gee, Other members of the Unsung Hero Luncheon Committee were: Helen Cocco, Al Hernandez, Judy Lewis, and Nancy Oliver, Abby and Dave Fuller and Sally Thompson also helped on the day of the event, Helen Cocco, ISCC treasurer, gave the cavalier spaniel art, cavalier spaniel print, tri-colored cavalier spaniel, ballet shoes, rag rug, butterfly, by carol cross invocation..

The 2015 ISCC officers are: Nancy Oliver, president; Christine Cheshire, first vice president; Abby Fuller, secretary; and Helen Cocco, treasurer. The 28-member InterService Club Coordinating Council is open to all Redwood City community service organizations. The council meets at noon for a social (bag lunch) and from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. for a meeting the second Monday of each month. Membership includes the monthly calendar of events, organization event flyer mailing, and organization logo recognition at the north and south city gateways.

Nakamatsu won the prestigious Van Cliburn Piano Competition in 1997 — the only American to do so since 1981 — and subsequently has performed throughout the world with major symphony orchestras, with chamber ensembles, in solo recitals and on extensive recordings, On Sunday, Feb, 14, 2016, the orchestra’s Valentine’s Day show will feature romantic music, with direction by guest conductor Jason Klein, The program is slated to include Borodin’s “Polovtsian Dances,” Wagner’s “Prelude” and “Love Death” from cavalier spaniel art, cavalier spaniel print, tri-colored cavalier spaniel, ballet shoes, rag rug, butterfly, by carol cross Tristan und Isolde, and Puccini’s “Mario, Mario” from “Tosca” with soprano Marie Plette and tenor Alex Boyer; Fauré’s “Pavane,” selections from Bernstein’s “West Side Story,” and Ravel’s “Boléro.”..

Children can have breakfast with Santa from 9 to 10:30 a.m. Dec. 12 at the Piedmont Community Hall, 711 Highland Ave. Cost is $10 per person and children must be accompanied by an adult. The event includes a breakfast of doughnuts, bagels and cream cheese, fruit and hot cocoa or coffee, plus activities. Children 2 and under are free. Santa will be there to greet children and receive their holiday wishes and letters. Dreidels and doughnuts will be served from 11 a.m. to noon on Dec. 12 and will feature a late morning breakfast with crafts and dreidel play at the Piedmont Community Hall. Cost is also $10 per person.

Please reserve a spot at either event by Dec, 9, Sign up at www.activenet.active.com/piedmontrecreation or call 510-420-3070, Shows are at 7 p.m, cavalier spaniel art, cavalier spaniel print, tri-colored cavalier spaniel, ballet shoes, rag rug, butterfly, by carol cross Dec, 3-4, Tickets are $8 adults, $3 student or senior at the door, Elementary children who draw or write about dance and bring to the theater will receive free admission, For more information contact Amy Moorhead at amoorhead@piedmont.k12.ca.us, The PBF, which hosts the annual community celebration, maintains, installs and removes the LED lights each year, For more information, go to www.piedmontbeautificationfoundation.org..

Non-League members are welcome to attend. The program begins at 10:30 a.m. Dec. 4 with Rogers’ talk at 40 Highland Ave. in Piedmont followed by lunch. Hearing the speaker and lunch cost $25 in advance or $30 at the door. To reserve a spot, visit www.lvwpiedmont.org before Dec. 1 and click on the “reserve now” button. Or checks may be payable and sent to LWVP, c/o Ward Lindenmayer, 40 Highland Ave., Piedmont, CA 94611. There is no fee if you just wish to attend the speaker program.

Rogers was appointed in 2011 to serve as a federal judge for the Northern District of California, From 2008 to 2011, she served as a California Superior Court judge in Alameda County, presiding over criminal trials, She will discuss public access to the judicial system, recent changes to federal criminal sentencing and diversity within the judiciary, Take pictures with Santa in the Tower Chapel from noon to 3 p.m, Dec, 6, Events are all free, There also will be a holiday remembrance gathering and tree decorating from 3 to 5 p.m, Dec, 6 to honor someone close with a commemorative ornament, Dennis Evanosky, Stafford Buckley and Michael Cobruno cavalier spaniel art, cavalier spaniel print, tri-colored cavalier spaniel, ballet shoes, rag rug, butterfly, by carol cross will host a special Founder’s Day tour at 10 a.m, Dec, 26..



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