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Oct 10 Paint Out & Concert at Langhorne Heritage Farm, sponsored by LOSI: www.langhorneopenspace.org
Oct 23 Window Painting Contest Painters must pre-register at info@langhornearts.org.
Oct 30 LBBA's Harvest Day Street fair, costume parade, food, and more! Check out the LCA display and Video Diary Booth on E. Maple Avenue!
Oct 15 - Nov 13 Langhorne Artists Danielle and Justin Bursk will participate in the Main Line Art Center show in Haverford. For more info: mainlineart.org.
Nov 18 - Dec 17 Danielle Bursk will participate in the Center for Emerging Visual Artists show on Locust Street in Philadelphia. For more info about Danielle's work, visit www.daniellebursk.com.
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Look out, Langhorne! We're Painting the Town!
LCA Invites YOU to enter the 1st Annual Halloween Window-Painting Contest
Individuals...families...friends...businesses....Scout troops ... ...sports teams....churches....and other community groups are invited to compete in the First Annual Window Painting Contest in Langhorne Borough. Store windows along Bellevue and Maple Avenues will be your canvas! Prizes will be awarded on Harvest Day, October 30, to the three windows that best depict the themes of Fall or Halloween, as judged by local artists. Paints will be provided. Painting will take place on Saturday, October 23, between 10:00 AM and 2:00 PM. Rain date is Sunday, October 24.
ENTER TODAY by emailing info@langhornearts.org. Windows will be assigned to painters on a first come, first served basis. For more information, visit www.langhornearts.org.
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Psst..... Gotta a story to tell? You know you do!
Preserve those memories..... .....in LCA's Video Diary Booth
One can't live, work, or worship in a small town without hearing all kinds of stories about people and places that aren't here anymore; about events, large and small, that are unknown to newcomers; about challenges, acts of courage, and triumphs that never made the front page, but have a lesson to teach us nonetheless; about hilarious incidents that could only happen in a small town.
Langhorne Council for the Arts wants to capture these small town stories in a video diary. Beginning on Harvest Day and continuing in various locations thro ughout the coming year, LCA invites individuals, couples, and families to record their touching, uplifting, informative, and amusing memories about life in Langhorne.
If you have a story to tell, spend 5 minutes in the LCA booth on East Maple Avenue on Harvest Day so we can record your memories. Compiled stories will be available on a DVD in 2011. For more information, please email info@langhornearts.org or visit the LCA website: www.langhornearts.org.
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