A great arts and crafts show was took place
Saturday.
The Annual “Artistic Experience” was held at Wilder Fine Arts,
located on U.S. 2, Ironwood, MI.
The event was described by Katherine Wilder Berg as “All
Encompassing” and it was just that. Arts and Crafts of many mediums
were being displayed and for sale. It was great day to enjoy both
old and new friends who were on hand to sell their art creations.
Among other things to enjoy, including an art table for kids to use.
Wilder Art gallery in addition to offering art work
for it also sells art supplies.
pictured above is Katherine Wilder, host and
organizer for the art event
Linda Eschmann - Superior Splendor, designs and
crafts beautiful one of a kind jewelry
Artist, Arlene Sarkela Little from Little Girls
Point. Rick makes frames from birch and other beautiful
wood found in our forests.
Photographer Andrea Nesich
902 Gayle Kniska, is from Hurley retired and likes
to paint deer and wildlife in their natural habitat
904 Aura's Candles, by Rhonda Mattson Ironwood
Mike Osborn crafts wood furniture. Mike's son
goes to the beach and gets driftwood used in many of the
furniture pieces.
above Township residents Pat and Bob Severn try out
the hand crafted lawn furniture
Fiber art by Grace Strong, Norwegian Star Fiber
Works Ironwood, Grace makes rugs from tee shirts and
discarded upholstery fabric.. She sells her crafts at
the U.P. Made Artist Mart in Covington
art table for kids to dabble at their leisure..hosted
by Bonnie Sokolowski
Cindy and Bill Tomasik. Cindy is a pen and ink
artist from Bergland and does drawings of your home
Kitty Wade - Kitty makes beautiful shadow boxes...
Jane at the Grill, helping with food
941 - Douglas Kikkebush, creates glass work and yard
art. Working with Doug is artist Laura Henderson, to
whom he just proposed. Laura does glass fusion
Patricia L. Heupher, portrait artist, from Ironwood
Patricia is doing a charcoal drawing of Sally Porter,
Polar Bear
Cookbook
Thank you
to everyone who submitted
recipes for the Polar Bear
Hockey Cookbook. The cookbooks
are now available. The cost for
the cookbooks are $10.00 so make
sure to grab one for yourself
and maybe one or two as a gift.
They can be purchased at the Pat
O'Donnel Civic Center concession
stand or by contacting Kerry
Roehm or Micki Sorensen.