Drawing Of A Ballet Shoe, Black And White Print, Noir, Mysterious - Online

This listing is for an 8.5x11 archival reproduction of my graphite drawing.An old child's ballet flat, loved and threadbare.•About the Artwork:- Printed on 100% cotton rag, buffered and acid free- Signed in pencil by Nicole Margaretten- Measures: 8.5x11 inches- Ships First Class USPS Flat, packaged securely in a cello sleeve- Includes white border around printed image•About the Materials and Process:Prints created with archival paper and ink will last for generations when protected in their cello sleeve (included with order) or framed. Acid-free specialty papers are hand-fed into the printer to prevent rolling and damage to the paper. •Care Instructions: Your print may be handled gently around the edges and will arrive in a protective cello sleeve. Avoid touching the surface of the print or handle with cotton gloves when framing. Thank you so much for visiting!Return to the main shop page here: http://EndlessDrawings.etsy.com

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2, Want to actually ride in a covered wagon train? El Dorado’s Highway 50 Association will be holding its 67th annual Wagon Train Ride in late May, taking period-attired participants on a nine-day trek that runs from Zephyr Cove, Nevada, to Placerville, Go for a day ($30) or the full ride ($130), Details: www.hwy50wagontrain.com, 3, Relive those old mining days — but with much better food — at Roaring Camp Mining Company’s Saturday night cookouts, You’ll ride into Mokelumne River Canyon for a tour of the museum, camp and placer gold mine operation, then chow down on a New York steak barbecue dinner ($50), The cookouts run until Sept, drawing of a ballet shoe, black and white print, noir, mysterious 27, then resume on May 1 for the summer season; www.roaringcampgold.com..

4. Get in touch with your roots (music) at Coloma’s ninth annual American River Music Festival. The camping-concert extravaganza runs Sept. 18-21 and includes more than 20 bands, including Dangermuffin, Nicki Bluhm and the Gramblers, and Dennis Johnson and the Mississippi Ramblers. Camping and concert tickets are $69-$89 for kids (children under 7 are free) and $159-$199 for adults. Just want to hear a day of music? Main stage tickets are $15 for kids, $50 for adults. Details: www.americanrivermusic.org.

5, Apparently there’s not just gold in them hills; there are Germans, too, So break out your lederhosen for Placerville’s Oktoberfest, which runs from 3 to 8 p.m, Sept, 19, Enjoy German music, wiener dog races, a mighty mug contest, Bavarian dance demonstrations and, of course, bratwurst, strudel and beer, Admission is free; bring cash for the brats, drinks drawing of a ballet shoe, black and white print, noir, mysterious and treats; www.placerville-downtown.org, There’s an Oktoberfest in Sutter Creek, as well, from 1 to 8 p.m, Sept, 19, Tickets $12-$30; www.jacksonoktoberfest.com..

1220 Linda Mar Blvd. Galleries open Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, 1—5 p.m. and by appointment. Membership info: artguildofpacifica.org. 225 Rockaway Beach Ave. Open Monday-Friday 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Saturday 10 a.m.-4 p.m., closed Sunday. Rehearsals Tuesday nights. Singers at all levels of experience and expertise welecome. www.skylinecollege.net Jude Navari 738-4384 or email navarij@smccd.net. Thursdays, 7:15 to 9:30 p.m. at Mildred Owen Concert Hall, 1220 Linda Mar Blvd. Openings in all sections for singers with basic music reading skills and previous experience in a church or school choir. Judy, 359-6097.

The middle/high school ensemble meets Mondays, 6:30 to 8 p.m, in the Sharp Park area, The adult group, Bel Canto Flutes, meets Tuesdays, 7 to 9 p.m, at Lakeside Presbyterian Church next to Stonestown, New members of all ages and levels are welcome, Info: Gail Edwards, 359-5668 or visit www.gailedwardsflute.com, Thursdays at 5:30 p.m., Smith Field on Wavecrest Road in Half Moon Bay, Co-ed, all ages club, http://halfmoonbayhorseshoeclub.wikifoundry.com or 650 355-8465, Second Wednesday of month 7-9 p.m., drawing of a ballet shoe, black and white print, noir, mysterious at American Legion Hall, 555 Buel Ave., pacificagardenclub.org, Contact club president Charlotte Masson, (415-377-0694) or email pacificagardenclub@gmail.com..

Third Saturday of month, 9:30-11:30 a.m. in banquet room of the Sharp Park Golf Course Restaurant (Francisco and Sharp Park Blvds.) Open to the public. Optional breakfast available. Full breakfast $12; Continental breakfast $6; Coffee $3. Meeting only, no charge. Info: Judy Heldberg, 359-6874. Thursdays, 7:30-8:30 p.m. Pacifica Community Center, 540 Crespi Dr. Meetings encourage and improve communication skills. Open to the public. Contact Frank Gelini 794-1521 or Peter O’Driscoll 589-6487.

Last Thursday of month, 7 p.m., Pacifica Community Center, 355-4956, New members welcome, Monday and Thursday at Starbucks, Linda Mar Shopping Center 7 p.m, Info: www, groups.yahoo,com/group/pacifica_snb, First Friday of the month, 10:30 a.m., Good Shepherd Church , Oceana Blvd, 355-3795, Second Wednesday of month, 7:30 p.m., Linda Mar Fire Station, drawing of a ballet shoe, black and white print, noir, mysterious First Wednesday of month, 7-8:30 p.m., Ingrid B, Lacy school cafeteria, Boys and girls, ages 5-19, welcome to join, Robin Stice at pacifica4h@gmail.com or 359-2695..



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