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  • Join us for a fun outdoor painting class as we paint “Lighthouse” while you sip your favorite adult beverage. You will be guided step-by-step through the entire painting process by fun and entertaining artist & instructor Darrin Fuller. Plan to arrive 15 minutes early to park, sign in and order your first drink and tasty food snack from the hotel restaurant or bar. The event will begin promptly at 5:30 P.M. so be ready to have fun! All ages welcome! Social distancing and safety concerns will be observed as Painting & Vino staff will follow current CDC guidelines throughout the event. You’re sure to enjoy a fun & creative evening as you produce your very own masterpiece! All materials and supplies are provided. No experience is necessary. For more information visit Paint & Vino at https://paintingandvino.com/event/lighthouse-lafayette-hotel-swim-club-and-bungalows/ Follow on social media! Facebook + Instagram
  • There are still millions in rent relief available for county residents and officials are trying to figure out why some renters are not taking advantage of the offer. Plus, the political attitudes toward marijuana have been shifting for years thanks in part through spending on local elections by the cannabis industry. And, this weekend in the arts, new dance film, last chance to see works from 30 artists living in the border region and works by emerging artists.
  • There are more than a thousand community bands in big cities and small towns throughout the country.
  • Choreographer-turned-playwright serves a loving send up of horror tropes.
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  • Texas Parks and Wildlife officials say that the woman in Caldwell County, Texas, treated the alligator as a pet. She named it Tewa.
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  • This weekend in the arts: PHES Gallery, Mortis Studio, indie film for kids, pottery studio tours, "Hope for the Holidays" choral concert, poetry at Centro Cultural de la Raza and Broadway's "My Fair Lady."
  • From the organizers: We are bringing back our first-ever DISCO RIOT work and revamping it for a performance at ODC Theater! Before we head north, we will share the work for one show only on July 30th at the City Heights Performance Annex. DISCO RIOT’s Ex Nihilo, choreographed by Zaquia Mahler Salinas, features an original sound score by Jonny Tarr, is informed by excerpts of lectures from Alan Watts, and draws from channeling creative source. Latin for “out of nothing,” Ex Nihilo is a meditative quintet about what it takes to make something-from-nothing-ness. PORT: SF/SD is a shared evening of premieres by contemporary dance companies FACT/SF (San Francisco) and DISCO RIOT (San Diego). These performances mark DISCO RIOT’s San Francisco debut and will be followed by another shared evening of both groups in San Diego in early 2023. DISCO RIOT and FACT/SF are working together as part of PORT, a reciprocal touring model that supports artistic exchange and creates opportunities to present visiting artists to local audiences. Related links: Disco Riot on Instagram Disco Riot on Facebook
  • The Photographer's Eye is pleased to welcome Huntington Witherill to the opening of his exhibition, "Personal Selections." Monterey, California photographer Huntington Witherill studied in the early 1970s with such notables as Ansel Adams and Wynn Bullock. Over the years his classical, large-format film photography has transitioned to working with a more contemporary approach. The work in this exhibition represents an eclectic mix of Witherill’s ethereal black and white landscape imagery from the mid-90s up to his most recent bodies of color and black and white manipulated photographic art. Reception for the artist is 4 - 7 p.m. An Artist Talk precedes the opening at 3 p.m. Reservations are required for the talk. This exhibition will continue through November 27. Gallery Hours are 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. Friday and Saturday and by appointment.
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