Do you sing in a choir? Do you like to sing?

On my upcoming Christmas concert there is a brand new song on the program and I need singers to create a virtual sing-a-long!

If you can sing a melody, if you can carry a tune in a bucket, then you are wanted to submit your contribution.

Leave a comment below and I will send you the video link for rehearsal video along with instructions on how to record and submit. Deadline to submit is December 10, 2020, so we all have plenty of time to practice.  

Kids! Teens! Adults! Seniors! All are welcome!

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Let's do this!

VIRTUAL CHRISTMAS

CONCERT

 

Announcing a heartwarming, stay-at-home Christmas concert to brighten your holiday season. I’m including new arrangements as well as a few “best of” moments. Joining me will be the amazing Kat Bowser as well as the keyboardist for Lady Antebellum, Jonathon Long.
You will also meet newcomer and singer/songwriter Allison Mahal.
 
Purchasing Single Ticket (1) or Group Ticket (2 or more) is on the honor system. If you plan to watch with friends and family, please purchase the Group Ticket. Thank you!
 
 
Begins streaming on December 18th, available through January 1.
 
 
 
 

 
 
NOW REGISTERING 2020
 
PHOTOGRAPHY CLASSES!
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

 The Way Home

 

The Way Home by Ricky Tims  36" x 52"
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 TRY THE JIGSAW PUZZLE

Choose your own difficulty. Click the 9-patch grid to change number of pieces. Click the circle arrow to make the puzzle pieces rotating instead of stable orientation. Also, there are tips under the "?" on the upper right of the puzzle. If you'd like a full screen version, click the button below. Have fun!

   

 

 

 

Family Portrait, by Ricky Tims (and loved ones) 60" x 60"
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In the summer of 1991 I started my first quilt and by the Fall I had jumped off the deep end. I asked my family and friends to make blocks as Christmas gifts. These are the nine blocks that I was gifted. I quickly set the blocks together using the attic window and I used leftover bits from a workshop project on gradations for the border. 

Quilts do not have to be perfect—or prize-winning specimens to be important or treasured. This quilt has always held a special place in my heart because nobody who made block in this quilt were quilters. They were just willing to give it a try. Now, 29 years later, they are more precious because two of my loved ones who made blocks have passed away.

I'm so very thankful for this memory and offer it as a suggestion to you. Ask your friends and family to make a block. It doesn't have to have a special color or fabric or design. Just let them do what they want to do and if you are able to assist, sure - do it. You will make a memory that will last a lifetime. This quilt has often hung on my walls. It makes me happy and brings back wonderful memories - and after all...isn't that what is all about?

 

 

TRY THE JIGSAW PUZZLE

Choose your own difficulty. Click the 9-patch grid to change number of pieces. Click the circle arrow to make the puzzle pieces rotating instead of stable orientation. Also, there are tips under the "?" on the upper right of the puzzle. If you'd like a full screen version, click the button below. Have fun!

   

 

 

 

Bending Tree, by Ricky Tims 20" x 22" - Click on quilt for full view.

I designed and made Bending Tree to be a metaphor for life. There are times when challenges are almost unbearable—times when we feel like we will break. But as Karen Carpenter sang, just like the young trees in the winter time, I'll learn how to bend, we all must learn to do the same. Hold strong. Stay true. Fight and persevere. The quilt is a message of encouragement and a reminder that...this too shall pass. I do have a pattern for this, but there are no more hand-dyed fabric kits.

PURCHASE THE PATTERN HERE

TRY THE JIGSAW PUZZLE

Choose your own difficulty. Click the 9-patch grid to change number of pieces. Click the circle arrow to make the puzzle pieces rotating instead of stable orientation. Also, there are tips under the "?" on the upper right of the puzzle. If you'd like a full screen version, click the button below. Have fun!

   

 

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