Carol introduced long-time local artist, Celesta Moran who is presently on a book tour promoting her book "It Has To Look Bad Before It Looks Good".
Celesta has been involved with art and studio's since 1950 when she started her first job at Dixon Art Studio. She is a teacher, artist, mother and wife and very talented. The works individually with her students as they progress telling them that "all paintings can be fixed". She has invented lots of sayings to indicate and explain how to loosely paint to come up with the desired effect.
She showed the club the start and finish of a painting from basic paint strokes to a finished beautiful piece of art.
Presently Celesta has two books out with instructions on "how to do it".
She and her students are presenting an Arts and Crafts Show on Sunday, September 30 at Austintown Township Park, Stacy Pavilion from 11 A.M. until 5 P.M. Original arts and crafts will be displayed and sold. It's a great time to buy something original instead of the copies found in major stores. An original painting will go up in value through the years. Our thanks to Celesta for showing us how to paint the world.
Celesta has been involved with art and studio's since 1950 when she started her first job at Dixon Art Studio. She is a teacher, artist, mother and wife and very talented. The works individually with her students as they progress telling them that "all paintings can be fixed". She has invented lots of sayings to indicate and explain how to loosely paint to come up with the desired effect.
She showed the club the start and finish of a painting from basic paint strokes to a finished beautiful piece of art.
Presently Celesta has two books out with instructions on "how to do it".
She and her students are presenting an Arts and Crafts Show on Sunday, September 30 at Austintown Township Park, Stacy Pavilion from 11 A.M. until 5 P.M. Original arts and crafts will be displayed and sold. It's a great time to buy something original instead of the copies found in major stores. An original painting will go up in value through the years. Our thanks to Celesta for showing us how to paint the world.
Greeting: Rev. Karl Rein
Invocation: Gary Reel
Introduction of Guests and Rotarians: Celesta Moran, our speaker and John Blue from Blue Insurance.
Song Leader: Carol led us in singing "It's a Small World" again.
Rotary News:
�?�RI President will be in Ashland, OH on Wednesday, August 22, 2007. Go to rotary district 6600.org to register.
�?�International Project: We will be collecting tooth brushes and tooth paste for children of Brazil. Our goal is 5,000 toothbrushes therefore, we need everyone's support. You can also look for the drop off boxes that are located in area businesses. Any questions could be directed to Deanna.
�?�Anyone knowing someone (other than a Rotarian) interested in becoming a GSE team member to Brazil contact Karl. This is a 1 month tour for anyone aged between 25 and 40 years old.
�?�Hard cover books are still being collected.
�?�Question: Rescue Mission? Continue or not. Should we just do a donation? Karl will check to see if we can do it on another day of the week.
�?�Debbie Burgy invited us to celebrate the first anniversary of the Woodlands on August 16 from 6:30 to 9 p.m. - 4780 Kirk Road.
�?�Please notify Robin if you do a makeup online.
�?�Melissa handed out personal info sheets. Please fill out and return to her.
�?�50/50 Raffle Winner: Carol - lost the biggie.
Fellowship: Kelly fined everyone not wearing his/her pin. Good one Kelly! Lots of money for the club!!!
Speaker: Carol introduced long-time local artist, Celesta Moran who is presently on a book tour promoting her book "It Has To Look Bad Before It Looks Good".
Celesta has been involved with art and studio's since 1950 when she started her first job at Dixon Art Studio. She is a teacher, artist, mother and wife and very talented. The works individually with her students as they progress telling them that "all paintings can be fixed". She has invented lots of sayings to indicate and explain how to loosely paint to come up with the desired effect.
She showed the club the start and finish of a painting from basic paint strokes to a finished beautiful piece of art.
Presently Celesta has two books out with instructions on "how to do it".
She and her students are presenting an Arts and Crafts Show on Sunday, September 30 at Austintown Township Park, Stacy Pavilion from 11 A.M. until 5 P.M. Original arts and crafts will be displayed and sold. It's a great time to buy something original instead of the copies found in major stores. An original painting will go up in value through the years. Our thanks to Celesta for showing us how to paint the world.
Invocation: Gary Reel
Introduction of Guests and Rotarians: Celesta Moran, our speaker and John Blue from Blue Insurance.
Song Leader: Carol led us in singing "It's a Small World" again.
Rotary News:
�?�RI President will be in Ashland, OH on Wednesday, August 22, 2007. Go to rotary district 6600.org to register.
�?�International Project: We will be collecting tooth brushes and tooth paste for children of Brazil. Our goal is 5,000 toothbrushes therefore, we need everyone's support. You can also look for the drop off boxes that are located in area businesses. Any questions could be directed to Deanna.
�?�Anyone knowing someone (other than a Rotarian) interested in becoming a GSE team member to Brazil contact Karl. This is a 1 month tour for anyone aged between 25 and 40 years old.
�?�Hard cover books are still being collected.
�?�Question: Rescue Mission? Continue or not. Should we just do a donation? Karl will check to see if we can do it on another day of the week.
�?�Debbie Burgy invited us to celebrate the first anniversary of the Woodlands on August 16 from 6:30 to 9 p.m. - 4780 Kirk Road.
�?�Please notify Robin if you do a makeup online.
�?�Melissa handed out personal info sheets. Please fill out and return to her.
�?�50/50 Raffle Winner: Carol - lost the biggie.
Fellowship: Kelly fined everyone not wearing his/her pin. Good one Kelly! Lots of money for the club!!!
Speaker: Carol introduced long-time local artist, Celesta Moran who is presently on a book tour promoting her book "It Has To Look Bad Before It Looks Good".
Celesta has been involved with art and studio's since 1950 when she started her first job at Dixon Art Studio. She is a teacher, artist, mother and wife and very talented. The works individually with her students as they progress telling them that "all paintings can be fixed". She has invented lots of sayings to indicate and explain how to loosely paint to come up with the desired effect.
She showed the club the start and finish of a painting from basic paint strokes to a finished beautiful piece of art.
Presently Celesta has two books out with instructions on "how to do it".
She and her students are presenting an Arts and Crafts Show on Sunday, September 30 at Austintown Township Park, Stacy Pavilion from 11 A.M. until 5 P.M. Original arts and crafts will be displayed and sold. It's a great time to buy something original instead of the copies found in major stores. An original painting will go up in value through the years. Our thanks to Celesta for showing us how to paint the world.