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From: "Renita Farrall" <renita@gtmc.net>
To: <bellringer@fourwinds10.com>
Sent: Wednesday, November 19, 2008 4:17 PM
Subject: Siterun Contact Request from Fourwinds10
 
Message:

Do you post ads from nonprofit groups that could be view by your followers?  The following is what is going to happen this weekend and it is about one of the people you just featured, Ralph P. Brown.

We are going to feature his work in our local public library Saturday and will be putting it on ustream.tv for all to watch.

I will include the ad for the convience of time.

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Story Time

The Harvard Public Library and That's It, I'm Going to Grandma's!

Presents

National Native Indian Month

Nov. 22, 2008

3:00 P.M.

Featured Reader: Anita Brown from Grand Island

Anita will be sharing a story or 2 from Ralph P. Brown's story collection.  Ralph is an accomplished author as well as an artist.

Ralph P. Brown is a Mohawk Indian from the Akwesasne reservation located in New York. He is also an acclaimed portrait artist. His talent lies with pointillistic impressions .

Ralph's art will be on display for viewing.

The Indian Culture is very interesting so don't miss some exciting moments of learning

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Kids bring your parents, siblings, grandparents, aunts, uncles and cousins.

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If for any reason you can not attend please watch us on Ustream.tv . Click on Children's Story Time and view us live.

Tell all your friends away from here to do the same.

Sponsors:

The Harvard Public Library

That's It, I'm Going to Grandma’s!

(A Nebraska Not for Profit supporting Literacy-Reading and Financial)

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I hope this is something you can use.

Thank you for all of your help.

That\'s It, I\'m Going To Grandma\'s!

Renita Farrall

Executive Director

www.thatsitimgoingtograndmas.org

www.make2tell2.com

1-866-482-5382  Ext. 111

 
NOTE:  Please read this article posted on Fourwinds about Ralph P. Brown. "Mirrored Windows- Pointillistic Impressions of Ralph P. Brown" http://www.fourwinds10.com/siterun_data/entertainment/art/news.php?q=1226790024