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X-WR-CALDESC:Laurel Arts and the Somerset Historical Center are partnering 
 for a third year to present a wide variety of historical and contemporary 
 fiber arts techniques and information to the public during a one-day event
 . This event\, entitled Common Threads\, will take place from 9:00 a.m. to
  4:00 p.m. on Saturday\, April 13th in the unique museum space of the Some
 rset Historical Center (10649 Somerset Pike\, Somerset\, PA 15501). \n\nOv
 er a dozen regional fiber artists will be demonstrating specific fiber art
 s techniques such as basketry\, rug weaving\, tapestry weaving\, tatting\,
  needle felting\, embroidery\, quilting\, knitting\, crocheting\, spinning
 \, rug hooking\, lace-making\, printmaking on fabric and much more! Artisa
 ns will also be selling their handmade products and providing hands-on act
 ivities to participants.\n\nSpecial presentations will begin at 10 a.m. wi
 th Diane Kelly\, owner of Firesong Studio in Bedford. She will discuss the
  juxtaposition between Fine Art and Fiber Art. She will also talk about he
 r varied art and design background. Diane teaches weaving\, spinning and k
 nitting classes. She also writes for and has worked as a technical editor 
 for Interweave Press\, working on both Handwoven magazine and on various b
 ooks. She lives on her farm near Bedford and raises purebred\, Bluefaced L
 eicester sheep\, trains working Border Collies\, and operates her weaving 
 studio/yarn shop among her other artistic pursuits.\n\nThe second presenta
 tion will begin at 2 p.m. Bonnie Resinski\, who is a costume designer and 
 an adjunct instructor in the Fine Arts department at St. Francis Universit
 y\, will present a one-woman fashion show entitled “Silhouettes\,” which s
 howcases the shapes of women’s clothing from the 1890-1990 and highlights 
 the social\, political\, and economic influences which explain the fashion
  trends of the last hundred years.\n\nAdmission is $5.00 per person. Purch
 ase tickets at the door or click the link below to purchase online.\n\nEve
 nt co-sponsor\, PAEA\, will offer Act 48 credits to teachers who attend th
 e event. \n\nPlease feel free to contact Laurel Arts at 443-2433 if you wo
 uld like more information on this amazing event.
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DESCRIPTION:Laurel Arts and the Somerset Historical Center are partnering f
 or a third year to present a wide variety of historical and contemporary f
 iber arts techniques and information to the public during a one-day event.
  This event\, entitled Common Threads\, will take place from 9:00 a.m. to 
 4:00 p.m. on Saturday\, April 13th in the unique museum space of the Somer
 set Historical Center (10649 Somerset Pike\, Somerset\, PA 15501). \n\nOve
 r a dozen regional fiber artists will be demonstrating specific fiber arts
  techniques such as basketry\, rug weaving\, tapestry weaving\, tatting\, 
 needle felting\, embroidery\, quilting\, knitting\, crocheting\, spinning\
 , rug hooking\, lace-making\, printmaking on fabric and much more! Artisan
 s will also be selling their handmade products and providing hands-on acti
 vities to participants.\n\nSpecial presentations will begin at 10 a.m. wit
 h Diane Kelly\, owner of Firesong Studio in Bedford. She will discuss the 
 juxtaposition between Fine Art and Fiber Art. She will also talk about her
  varied art and design background. Diane teaches weaving\, spinning and kn
 itting classes. She also writes for and has worked as a technical editor f
 or Interweave Press\, working on both Handwoven magazine and on various bo
 oks. She lives on her farm near Bedford and raises purebred\, Bluefaced Le
 icester sheep\, trains working Border Collies\, and operates her weaving s
 tudio/yarn shop among her other artistic pursuits.\n\nThe second presentat
 ion will begin at 2 p.m. Bonnie Resinski\, who is a costume designer and a
 n adjunct instructor in the Fine Arts department at St. Francis University
 \, will present a one-woman fashion show entitled “Silhouettes\,” which sh
 owcases the shapes of women’s clothing from the 1890-1990 and highlights t
 he social\, political\, and economic influences which explain the fashion 
 trends of the last hundred years.\n\nAdmission is $5.00 per person. Purcha
 se tickets at the door or click the link below to purchase online.\n\nEven
 t co-sponsor\, PAEA\, will offer Act 48 credits to teachers who attend the
  event. \n\nPlease feel free to contact Laurel Arts at 443-2433 if you wou
 ld like more information on this amazing event.
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SUMMARY:'Common Threads' Fiber Arts Symposium
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