The Fabric of Our Lives: Quilts of Nassau County, an exhibition of historical quilts presented by the Amelia Island Museum of History and the Amelia Island Quilt Guild, will run until February 28, 2008. If you are interested in quilting, don’t miss this interesting exhibit offering 15 amazing, historical quilts to view. The exhibit encourages viewers to explore the lives of the women who created these useful works of art. For further information, call the Amelia Island Museum of History at (904)261-7378.
The Art of Doing Business – Ponte Vedra, Florida
Transform Artwork into an Image
Do you need a high resolution image of your work? Bring your artwork to The Cultural Center on Saturday, February 9, 2008 from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. to have Jennifer Grissom, from G & G Photography, take professional digital photographs of your work.
Artists will receive a CD with high resolution image(s) of artwork. Artist members only – $35 set-up with one image, $15 per additional image.
Pre-registration is required – call Jessica at (904) 280-0614, ext. 204.
Coastal Pet Rescue Celebrate Five Years
(Savannah, GA) — Break out the party hats and noisemakers as Coastal
Pet Rescue celebrates five years of changing lives for homeless pets
February 5th.
“We are truly blessed to have several outstanding volunteers and
business sponsors committed to our mission for these last five years,”
says Lisa Scarbrough, president and founder of Coastal Pet Rescue.
Marty Stuart and Travis Tritt at Savannah Music Festival
Savannah, Georgia – The opening weekend of the 2008 Savannah Music Festival (SMF) now features a standout country music reunion in place of the originally scheduled appearance by Marty Stuart and deceased country music legend Porter Wagoner. An Evening with Travis Tritt and Marty Stuart is a special acoustic duo performance including the platinum-selling artist and Georgia native Travis Tritt alongside the inimitable Stuart.
The Ultimate Plantation Experience – Charleston, South Carolina
For the first time in modern history, Drayton Hall and Magnolia Plantation have come together to encourage visitors to the Ashley River district to experience plantation life in the early colonies through their combined social, architectural, and horticultural history.