Music in the Park at Coralville

June 26, 2009

At Coralville, an exciting weekend affair is brewing- it is again time for the annual Music in the Park. There are many ways to celebrate weekends with a bang. It can be a trip to the park, a dinner at some upscale restaurant or a weekend concert.

Artists of Hawaii 2009

June 14, 2009

This year will mark the first installment of the biennial Artists of Hawaii 2009. The event is something that Hawaii residents all look forward to in attending because it will mark again the celebration of the locals\’ talents and unique taste of the Arts. A guest curator will be featured this year who is none other than Laura Hoptman, the senior curator for the New York Museum of Contemporary Art.

Survive the Financial Crisis by Selling at Craft Shows

June 11, 2009

Life is so hard these days. Because of the recession, may people suddenly find themselves jobless and without a source of income. And it\’s not because they lack the skills to, but simply because companies are hit hard and need to cut costs. If you lose your job, tough luck, but it also means that you now suddenly have all the time in the world.

Irish Music Sessions

June 9, 2009

What\’s interesting about the traditional music is it carries in its notes some inkling of the history of the country. National music is the music that a country considers as its root music. Every country has their on type or sound. It is celebrated and revered by the people who are locals in the country. It is also called traditional music for it carries the tradition and heritage of the early fathers of a certain country. The music, instruments, and how the music is played usually tells you a lot about the country. Listening to it will give you a chance to share a bit about the countries culture and heritage.

Cedar Hill Farm’s Fourth Annual Easter Egg Hunt

May 13, 2009

The Cedar Hill Farm is 120 acres that has rolling hills and cedar trees fences. Mike and Martha Foster are the owners of the Cedar Hill Farm. Their family operates the farm ever since it was open to the public on 1996. There has been a yearly improvement with the farm. These improvements have made their farm one of the top Agri-Tourism Business.

A Mother’s Story

May 6, 2009

Mother\’s Day is a special day dedicated for all mothers in the world. On this event, we celebrate the special day of the very special woman in our lives, our mothers. This day we regard them for their sacrifices and efforts to give us a better life and a promising future. There really is no love greater than a mother\’s love.

California Circle of Art Festival

May 4, 2009

Anza-Borrego Desert State Park is the largest state park in California. There is five-hundred miles of dirt roads, 12 wilderness areas and miles of hiking trails that provide visitors with an unparalleled opportunity to experience the wonders of the California Desert.

Colorado Metaphysical Show

May 3, 2009

Canon City and Royal Gorge is known for world class activities and attractions it has for visitors. One of the most spectacular scenic railroads in the world is the Royal Gorge Route Railroad. From this scenic and historic railroad there is also the Royal Gorge Bridge considered as the world\’s tallest suspension bridge.

Spring Craft Faire

April 29, 2009

Belmont has a quiet residential community within its cultural and technological industry. It is known for its tranquil, safe and desirable place for a family to live in. Great to raise a family because Belmont at has a wooded hills, views of the San Francisco Bay and stretches of open space.

Enjoying Puppets and Bread at Vermont Fairs

April 18, 2009

If you are someone with a taste for a unique and different sort of craftworks, then perhaps you\’ll enjoy the Bread and Puppet Festival held yearly in Vermont. Newcomers will understand the event to be fresh bread whilst watching puppet-theater, whilst the old comers will know that there is the belief that art is basic to life, and should be given freely. This is present at this event.