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    Heppner Gazette-Times. Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, May 9,2012
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Celebrate art ‘in the company Call for photo contest entries
of cowgirls’
The Fourth annual “In
the Company of Cowgirls”
art show and auction will
kick off the popular Pendle­
ton Cattle Baron’s Weekend
this Thursday, May 10, at
the Pendleton Convention
Center.
This year the Hepp-
ner-based, nonprofit event
has continued its national
status, attracting artists
from as far away as Texas.
Twenty-three cowgirl art­
ists will share the history
and heritage of women in
ranching, rodeo and agri­
culture through a variety of
mediums. The art that will
be judged and exhibited
is currently available for
preview and sale online at
www. inthecompanyofcow-
girls.com; it will be taken
—
offline prior to the event the
morning of May 10.
The “In the Company
of Cowgirls” art show opens
Thursday, May 10 at 1 p.m.
Thursday evening from
7-9 p.m. will be an artist’s
reception with presentation
of awards and special mu­
sic by Pendleton’s Barbara
Nelson. The reception is
free to the public and in­
cludes a no-host bar plus
refreshments.
On Friday, May 11,
doors open for viewing art
from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., with
an opportunity to watch art­
ists at work in the conven­
tion center foyer, creating
an art piece in a day for the
live auction on Saturday
On May 12, art show
hours are again 9 a.m. to 9
p.m., with an exciting live
art auction with auctioneer
Stewart Severe that after­
noon from 1:30-2:30 p.m.
Kathy M oss-Russell
is S u n d ay ’s “ R an ch in ’
Women” presenter. Living
in remote Grant County,
K ath y ’s w riting com es
straight from the heart and
soul of the American West.
She writes what she knows
and believes in, with pride
in western history, heritage
and the people. The presen­
tation begins at 11:30 a.m.
At 2 p.m., the show will
close for 2012.
For a list of the 23 par­
ticipating artists and awards,
visit the “In the Company of
Cowgirls” website at http://
www.inthecompanyofcow-
girls.com/artists.htm.
The National Historic
Oregon Trail Interpretive
Center has announced a call
for entries for its fall ex­
hibit. Trails Through I inn.
Contemporary Photograph,
of the Oregon frail
The show will be pre­
sented in the 1 lagstaff Gal­
lery in Baker City. OR.
September 21 through No­
vember 12.2012
The invitation;»! exhibi­
tion asks photographers to
reimagine the Oregon hail
landscape o f the 1850s
and interpret how pioneers
might have captured their
journey if they had packed
modern cameras in their
wagons.
Entries from all states
the trail passed through are
encouraged, to represent a
photographic journey along
the 2,000 mile length of the
National Historic Oregon tact Gypsy McFelter at 541 -
Trail.
523-1835 or gmcfelter@
The deadline for sub­ blm.gov with questions.
missions is June 30. Con-
lone greenhouse
open this week
The lone greenhouse
will be open M onday
through Thursday this week
from 4-5 p.m. The green­
house offers a selection of
annual bedding plants, veg­
etables and a variety of pots
and hanging baskets.
People can also drop
their own pots off for green­
house staff to plant for
them. Prices for that service
are: Small, $8-$10; me­
dium. $10-$ 12 and large,
$12 and up. This includes
fertilizer, plants and soil
replacement. Those who
drop off their own pots are
asked to write or tape their
name and phone number
on the bottom so they can
be informed when the pots
are ready.
Additionally, the shop
is looking for any one who
might be willing to donate a
front-door screen for a bird-
house project for the middle
school shop. Items can be
dropped off on the bench
in front of the shop.
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