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Court House Gallery September showing

The Court House Gallery is having its regular monthly showing for September featuring Libby Dybikowski. The Show is called Colour and Contour here is the release:

Colour and Contour Show to Open at Court House Art Gallery in September

Merritt, British Columbia – August , 2013 – The Colour and Contour Show launches at the Courthouse Gallery, located at 1840 Nicola Avenue on September 6.   The show features recent paintings by Libby Dybikowski, along with equine sculptural ceramics by John Yellowlees, and functional art pottery, by Carole Jackson.

Libby Dybikowski’s subjects are drawn from the Vancouver and Nicola Valley regions, and on her lifetime of travels, studies and ideas.  Vibrant images of horses, people, landscapes, flowers and abstracts feature clearly delineated spaces and strong outlines.   Colorful, powerful, natural images with the impressions and interpretations of the artist will bring you into her world of imagination.

John Yellowlees’ horse-inspired ceramic sculptures build on his successful show of soda-fired vessels last November.  His work spoke to gallery visitors, and many of his pieces are now gracing homes in the Nicola Valley and beyond.  For the Colour and Contour Show, Yellowlees’ theme, complementing Dybikowski’s paintings, is the spirit of horses.  Intense work over the summer has resulted several superb pieces to be seen at the show.

First-time exhibitor Carole Jackson’s finely composed pottery pieces deserve the wider audience that the Colour and Contour Show will provide.  Jackson, a lifetime resident of the Nicola Valley, creates beautifully shaped pottery in exquisite colours, balanced, rounded and wonderful to the touch as well as to the eye.   For this show, she has been working in clay and porcelain, and  constructing in small works and larger vases.

The public is invited to attend the reception for the show and sale on Friday, September 6 from 4 to 6pm.  Refreshments will be served.  The show continues through Saturday October 5.  As always, admission is FREE to view the gallery shows.

The Courthouse Art Gallery is located  at 1840 Nicola Avenue in Merritt, BC.  It is open Thursdays, from 4 to 8pm, Fridays from noon to 6pm and Saturdays from noon to 6pm.

For further information, you can contact Courthouse Gallery Director, Kathi, at:  kathi.courthouse.gallery@gmail.com or klassicalart7@hotmail.com or you can leave a message at: 250-378-6515.

If media sources wish to interview the artist, here is Libby’s contact information:

Libby Dybikowski:

libbydybi@hotmail.com

http://www.libbydybi.com

250-378-2855

Today in history: August 26th 2002

The Earth Summit begins in Johannesburg South Africa.

The week in pictures 8/24/13

Pool maintenance

The local swimmg pool is down for maintenance. The Nicola Vally Aquatic Center shuts down every year at this time for about a month on maintenance. Pallet jacks from  Nicola Chain saw rentals and pallets of ‘supplies and materials are evident this morning.

The Nicola Valley Aquatic Center hosts the Merritt Otters swim Club that has a yearly regional meet here that s popular, the local; club has had serious success in its operations including involvement by former MLA Dave Chutter and family.
A source says that along with regular maintenance is a new floor covering a epoxy sand cover that looks like a beach. One souce thinks it is a hundred thousand dollar job and the floor has not been done for 18 years.
Editors: note the Nicola Valley Aquatic center and arena are flagship in the rec program in Merritt and are held with a lot of pride.

250-378-6662

Today in history: August 22th 1910

Japan annexes Korea and begins a rule that lasts till the end of the Second World War.

Premium for regular price

The Petro Canada was offering premium gasoline at regular price this week as they were out of the regular grade of gas.

Premium gas was going for one dollar and forty five cents a liter. The Petro Can is at the corner of Voght and Belshaw avenue.

Today the price is back to normal and regular gas is available.

The 6 cent spread in price is said to be worth it in  lots of applications and according to a motorcycle enthusiast  especially in the performance of motorcycles. The cost additional cost on a fill up would be something over a dollar.

Today in history: August 21 1961

Please MIster Postman is released and becomes the first Number One Hit.

55th annual Merritt Pro Rodeo

The local qualifying Rodeo is on again for the 55th year here.The event features a local Clown,Jayson Charters will be keeping riders safe from revengeful bulls.

The event is on Saturday August 31 and Sunday September first.

Cattle ranching is a long established industry in the Nicola Valley including the famed Douglas Lake Cattle Company.

Today in history: August 20th 1988

Black day for Yellowstone park as a devastating fire occurs.

British Columbia Youth Ambassadors

A moment of annoucement. BC Ammbassadors, 2013

A moment of announcement.
BC ambassadors, 2013

Three new, one year term BC Youth Ambassadors were chosen to represent the province on Saturday night. Casey Helgason from Kamloops, Lauren Sherwood from Ossoyoos and Camella Vokey from Penticton, all became ambassadors at the conclusion of the three day event at the Merritt Civic Center.

Bailey Allen a former  BC Ambassador from Merritt worked as judge for the first time.

There were 11 young people in the competition including to young men. https://www.facebook.com/BritishColumbiaAmbassador

President

Today in history : August 19th 1991

The Soviet Union being devolved as President Gorbachev is placed under house arrest in the August coup.

The week in pictures 8 17 13

Local beautification is clear about town.

Parking lots done

Positions at country run

TGIF- Coldwater hotel

Merit

Have a great weekend.

The Coldwater Hotel  on the corner of Quilchena and Voght is the hotel that has seen most of the post contact history of the city of Merritt. The Hotel was established in 1908 nad is now under a new owner John Allison a D jay and MC has ” Proprietor” on his business card. The hotels tagline is: The finest taste of history in Merritt.

The Hotel is in need of a paint job however in holds the confidence of many in the restaurant and pub. Recently I talked to a traveler enjoying a steak in the Pub . He and his wife had been around the world in a MG sports car .

Today in History: August 16th 1954

The first issue of sports illustrated is published.

Duct pack

The hydro ( or a consultant) here in Merritt are checking old manholes for compatibility for water lines today. A source says the real work to is a duct pack in the Voght street  and the burial of the power lines  that now are on the west side of the road. He also says that the top like goes to a substation in the highland valley and is high voltage up to 63000 volts.

The single line sits atop some ageing power poles at this time.

Today in History: August 15th 1481

The Sistine Chapel is consecrated.

Country run

The Country Run people are posting for people interested in three positions. One for a Charity Run Promoter for the run months of September to November, a Race Director, and a Team Leader to contact schools and business and other organizations and  manage online registrations.

The Merritt Country Run is a charity that has a multiple level run for charity in particular to address deprivation in young people.

mcrun@telus.net

Today in History: August 14th 1935

The Social Security Act create pensions for seniors..

136.8

The Shell Station on the top of the hill on Voght Street is selling gas at 1/10th of a cent less than the competitors about. The Petro Canada across the street remains at 136.9 and the worker there says that it does not seem to make a difference.
The side of the sign at the shell station that faces the pumps says 136.9.

Today in History: August 13 1913

Otto Witte, an acrobat is said to have been crowned King of Albania.