"Mita", ink drawing in flip book |
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You may say "November 1st", I say "Aunt Martha."
That's just how my mind works.
I love this picture of my Mom's second oldest sister,
Martha, as a high school graduate.
I love this picture of my Mom's second oldest sister,
Martha, as a high school graduate.
And, this one of three of the four family teachers.
Originally ten children grew up on the Beatty farm.
Three of the boys died too early.
Three of the boys died too early.
front: Aunt Fern, Grandpa, Grandma, Mom back row: Aunt Vonda, Uncle Pete,Aunt Martha, Uncle Les & Aunt Pauline |
Aunt Martha dated Uncle Jerry. I remember he smoked a pipe.
Uncle Jerry & Aunt Martha |
They were married many years.
Aunt Martha & Uncle Jerry |
Uncle Russell, Aunt Fern, Aunt Pauline, Uncle Owen, Aunt Martha, Uncle Jerry, & Grandpa. |
Aunt Martha was a master teacher her whole life,
and later retired to marry Uncle Jewell.
Uncle Jewell & Aunt Martha on the Queen Mary, Long Beach. CA 1973 |
Aunt Martha was a great lady,
with a wonderful sense of humor.
One of the very best, ever I think. I still miss her so.
Aunt Vonda & Aunt Martha, |
Happy Birthday Aunt Martha!
for me ... Aunt Martha & Aunt Vonda |
Public Service Announcement:
I only mention events I enjoy. Some have asked how I find these fun events, so I am sharing.
The 35th Annual Holiday Faire this coming Friday, Nov. 3
from 5-9 p.m. and Saturday, Nov. 4 from 9 a.m.-4 p.m.
More than 100 talented local artists ...
a short video at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NM8AlyihI4Q
Admission: $2 per person, Ages 12 & younger, free.
14321 Yale Avenue, Irvine, in beautiful Heritage Park
(more information: 949-724-6880)
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And, a local favorite ...
A local non-profit foundation encouraging classical, jazz & the arts in intimate concerts on Saturday evenings
along with the fascinating art exhibition by the wood artist Mark Hackstedde and the glass artist Jon Oakes.
A wonderful evening, please join us!
Reservations can be made chizuko.asada@csulb.org.
Suggested donations are $20 for black seating,
Reservations can be made chizuko.asada@csulb.org.
Suggested donations are $20 for black seating,
and $30 for the wonderful red rocker seating.
Remember your donation is tax deductible.
Remember your donation is tax deductible.
Ann Patrick Green
Piano Recital
Saturday, November 4, 2017
6:30 Doors Open / 7:00 Music begins
PROGRAM:
6:30 Doors Open / 7:00 Music begins
PROGRAM:
Mozart: Sonata in A major, K311
Chopin: Fantasie Impromptu & Ballade Op.23
Brahms: Intermezzo Op. 118 No.2 & Rhapsody Op. 79 No.2
Rachmaninoff: Preludes Op.3 No.2, Op.32 No.5 & No.12
Chopin: Fantasie Impromptu & Ballade Op.23
Brahms: Intermezzo Op. 118 No.2 & Rhapsody Op. 79 No.2
Rachmaninoff: Preludes Op.3 No.2, Op.32 No.5 & No.12
Ann Patrick Green has
played concerts across the United States, including Ohio, Minnesota,
New York, Tennessee, Virginia, Georgia and California. She has
appeared with orchestras in Ohio, California and Arizona. She has been
on the faculty of Eastman School of Music, Maryville College
(Tennessee), The University of Colorado, guest lecturer at California State University,
Fullerton
She received her Bachelor of Music with Distinction and Master of Music Degree in Piano Performance from Eastman School of Music. She did further graduate work towards the Doctor of Musical Arts degree at the University of Colorado (Boulder).
She received her Bachelor of Music with Distinction and Master of Music Degree in Piano Performance from Eastman School of Music. She did further graduate work towards the Doctor of Musical Arts degree at the University of Colorado (Boulder).
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A smile for Wednesday ...
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