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High
school hosts Coffee House
Over 250 people
attended the seventh annual Coffee House, held in the Sisters High School
Cafetorium on Wednesday, November 20.
A wide variety of art exhibits
and demonstrations drew people in for a closer look as they strolled through
the "mini art museum." Student demos were ongoing and included acrylic
painting, charcoal drawing, ceramics, jewelry making, and colored pencil
tattooing.
The jazz band set the mood
for the evening under the leadership of Jody Henderson. The jazz choir
also performed and both were rewarded with spontaneous and enthusiastic
applause from the crowd.
Vocal and instrumental soloists
were featured throughout the evening, as was the local band Not All Related.
Guests bid on the silent auction
items, purchased "blem" pottery and checked their tickets in hopes of
winning a door prize.
Scott and Dana Shelton have
attended the Coffee House for the past five years.
"The Coffee House was the
first school event Dana and I ever attended," said Scott, "and now we
wouldn't miss it. The first year we came we were blown away and every
year it just gets better!"
Kim Addison has also been
to the Coffee House many times before.
"There's always a wonderful
variety of both art and music," she said. "And, it's so great to see support
from the local artists, not only in donations, but mingling and talking
with the kids."
"There's just so much talent!"
said Kathy Lindley. "Seeing so many students involved in art and music
and the quality and variety in their work is very impressive. It really
attests to the high quality of teachers we have at Sisters High School."
The event raised over $1,400
and $1,000 will go toward scholarships for students who plan to major
in art. The scholarships will be earmarked specifically for art supplies
and materials.
Art teacher Mike Baynes said,
"Each year I'm just amazed at the generous support we receive from local
artists and businesses in the form of donations toward doorprizes and
silent auction items."
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