^îortlanô (Obstruer D ecem ber 4, 2013 Page 11 Artsfo ' X IMIHAISHIM Little Thingsat Guardino’s Ô71 T he holidays m ark the 13th year o f G u ard in o ’ s G allery ’ s ever-popular Little T hings Show . D onna G u ard in o says the D ecem ber event is now a tradition w ith it hard to rem em b er a holiday season at the gallery w ithout it. T he concept w as easy: A rtists w ere given the assig n m en t o f creating “ little” artw ork. N o restrictions, as long it w as 7 inches by 7 inches o r under (including fram e and stan d s). A w ide variety o f m edium s w ill be rep resen ted this year, including paintings, clay, fused glass, encaustic, m etal, w ood, p hotography, fiber art and m ixed m edia. G u ard in o G allery is located at 2939 N .E. A lb erta St. Christopher B. Wagner’s carved and painted wood, 0/7 on canvas by Paul X. Rutz. JFK Exhibit at the Oregon History Museum Documents trace events before and after assassination L-irgc'« Daily Circulai i»m In Texas ®l|f Railas iillornittô Vt DA U.A i». TEXAS. n U P A X NOVEiWJrJ'. » , IMA- Ì 4 M C t » IN ! SR C TïiïW i " *♦♦♦ W.ICIC S CFVTS Storm of Political Controversy Swirls Around Kennedy on Visit Live Held Brare- for Tlinu-andi .. -H S tial artifacts and docum ents. T he Shapell M anuscript Founda­ tion is an educational organization dedicated to the collecting and re- search o f original m anuscripts and historical docum ents. For more infor­ mation, please visit the Foundation's website atw w w .shapell.org Split State Party Continues Feuds »> « *arvw* L T he S haped M anuscript F o u n ­ dation announces that rarely seen docum ents from its collection are included in “T he Fading L ight o f C am elo t,” an exhibit at the O regon H istorical Society that traces the pivotal events leading up to and f o llo w in g P r e s id e n t J o h n F. K e n n ed y ’s assassination. Included in the exhibition is the last thing believed to have been signed by the 35th P resident o f the n»«#« I Hr*. /Ari»'* U nited States before he w as s h o t . UOTOR< tin : RII)E> and killed, riding w ith his w ife in an Yarborough Snubs LBJ », M OTA »1« open lim ousine in D allas. T hat m orning he auto g rap h ed K — «< the front page o f T he D allas M o rn ­ ing N ew s for a hotel cham berm aid. B eneath a headline declaring "Storm A newspaper from the morning John F. Kennedy was killed in o f P o litica l C o n tro v e rsy S w irls Dallas is believed to be the last thing he signed before he was A ro u n d K e n n e d y o n V is it" , assassinated. The artifact is part of an exhibit “The Fading Light K ennedy scribbled, "To Jan W hite, of Camelot” at the Oregon Historical Society. John K ennedy." T hose five w ords w ere, in all lik elih o o d , the last ticket to the “T exas W elcom e D in­ the 50th an n iv ersary o f P resident K ennedy w ould e v er w rite. n e r” th a t w as p la n n e d fo r the K en n ed y ’s death on N ov. 2 2 ,1 9 6 3 , T he exhibit also includes a letter evening o f N o v em b er 22 - an event the exhibition will run through Jan 2. about the death o f his son Patrick, that never took place and a painfully T he exhibit at the O regon H is­ w ho died at birth on A ug. 9 ,1 9 6 3 ; a ironic letter d ated N ov. 26, w hich torical Society is part o f a perm anent condolence letter K ennedy w rote w ould be the day after K ennedy's e x h ib itio n c a lle d “ W in d o w s on to the w idow o f assassinated C ivil ow n funeral. A m e ric a ,” w h ic h s h o w c a s e s a R ights activist M edgar E vers; a rare O pened in com m em oration o f w orld-class collection o f presiden- mi K ' a 'w t} ut .*#>• Inttt^tn • i/r n tf u u t rHi, t • fc» Ken- W M /> i <»» «»*••• «» U l i i n i l i « » i H » « m I 11140 SE Powell Blvd R IB S Live Music every weekend, good R&B, Blues and Gospel. Gospel every Sunday 3:00pm until 7:00pm Club Reo All-Star Jam Session, Sunday 8:00pm - 1:00am Everyone is Invited