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Public Art preview

Oct 31st, 2009 by rebecca

I understand that the Del Ray Central Apartments (the “triangle lot” where Commonwealth and Mt Vernon cross) are hosting a preview of the outdoor art they’re installing. I only know that it’s November 4th at 6:00 p.m. at the Mt Vernon rec center and will include a talk by the artist. Drop me a line or leave a comment if you have more information.

Art on the Avenue & Crafty Bastards

Oct 18th, 2009 by rebecca

This year, Crafty Bastards landed on the 1st Saturday in October, the same date as Art on the Avenue. The jury (read: my neighbors) seem divided about this year’s Art on the Avenue - not whether it was the biggest or best in it’s history (it seemed to be both) - but whether there were too many kids activities crowding out the hipsters or too many hipsters crowding out the kids activities. Frankly, I thought there was a nearly-oppressive number of both kids and hipsters, but that’s why it’s fun.

Much more tedious and tiresome has been the angst over which show is “better.” Alexandria, in particular, has a lot of well-run art and craft markets and it seems like there’s enough creativity and energy (and disposable income) around to support them all. I would have liked to get over to Crafty Bastards, but I was committed to being at Art on the Avenue before the date for Crafty Bastards was announced. And, as it turned out, an awful lot of my money also ended up committed to purchases of locally crafted, hand-sewn items so I can’t really complain.

Found by a Friend has put their assessment of Crafty Bastards versus Art on the Avenue in an old school venn diagram. It’s pretty amusing, so I thought I’d link to it.

Del Ray Artisans card party

Jan 22nd, 2009 by rebecca

This item was in the Del Ray Artisans newsletter. If you’ve always wanted to get involved with the DRA, this is a great way to do so. You can meet members of the organization while creating some art in a low-key and fun environment.

Make your Own Valentines Jan 24-25!
A yummy salad bar of valentine art making supplies will ready for you to create your own love cards. This event is for adults* only at any skill level for card mak’n. There is a suggested fee for supply use of $5-15. So bring bring your friends and amore enthusiasts for card-making.Hostess will have some techniques and ideas to show! Hey! Send a card anonymously! Hey! Send a card to our new #44 President Obama! Send a card to a secret crush!
Light delish snacks provided!

Saturday Jan 24- 12-4pm Hosted by Theresa Kulstad
Sunday Jan 25 12-4 Hosted by Karen Schmitz & Theresa

Some helpful volunteered are needed to help the hostesses for these 2 days for a few hours. What a wonderful way for DRA members to make your volunteer hours! If you can help please email Theresa: tkulstad(at)verizon(dot)net

The card-making parties are extremely fun. A children’s event will be held in February, please note that this event is adult’s only.

Stressed from the holidays?

Dec 2nd, 2008 by rebecca

Feeling stressed from the holidays already? Take a few minutes to watch Alexandria artist and champion kayaker Alison Sigethy performing a rolling routine in the Potomac (behind her studio at the Torpedo Factory, actually). Be sure your speakers are on, there’s music:

There, now don’t you feel better?

Del Ray Artisan’s Holiday Market, Dec 5-7

Dec 1st, 2008 by rebecca

Don’t forget the Del Ray Artisan’s Holiday Market.
17 participating venders will have affordable works of art for sale throughout the weekend.

Location:
Nicholas A. Colasanto Culture Center
2704 Mount Vernon Avenue Alexandria, VA 22301
703.838.4827

Hours:
The opening reception is Friday, December 5, from 7-9:30 p.m.

Gallery hours: Saturday, December 6, 10 a.m.-6 p.m.
Sunday, December 7 from noon-4 p.m.

Art on the Avenue on Saturday

Oct 1st, 2008 by rebecca

On the first Saturday in October, the citizens of Del Ray welcome art lovers from around the region to join us for Art on the Avenue (and approximately 50,000 people do show up each year). Over 300 art and craft venders, over a dozen food venders, and bands on several stages take over Mount Vernon Avenue from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on October 4th. Your best bet, if you don’t live in the neighborhood, is to take Metro to Braddock Road and then catch the free trolley that will deliver you to the south end of the festival.

See you Saturday!

September Coffeehouse Film Event

Sep 23rd, 2008 by rebecca

The next Alexandria Coffeehouse Film Series event is this Saturday. They’ve got lots of info posted about this month’s featured film, Days and Clouds.

When: Saturday, September 27th, 9:00 PM
Where: FireFlies Restaurant & Coffee Bar
1501 Mt. Vernon Ave.
Alexandria, VA 22301
703.548.7200 (Reservations suggested)

Springwater Fiber to Close (again)

Jul 20th, 2008 by rebecca

After rallying their supporters and raising the funds to reopen earlier this year, Springwater Fiber Workshop is closing the doors on it’s retails space. The fate of the school is currently being decided. Director Ann Liddle sent out this letter to supporters, students and community members earlier this week:

July 17, 2008

Dear Friends:

I’m writing this with a heavy heart. After all of the support you’ve given – money and time – and all the hard work, Springwater cannot make it. Once again we have no money and are scraping by to remain open long enough to close down. We are essentially insolvent. Springwater will cease operations on July 31, except for completing the scheduled classes.

Our main concern is seeing the continuation of the fiber art school. We are talking to the Art League about transferring the school assets to them so that they can operate the school. Luckily, thanks to the generous donations during our Big Push effort, we were able to eliminate most of our debt so that we don’t have to sell the school equipment to pay off the debt, as we would have had to last year. The donations also allowed us to operate the school for three more sessions and restock the store.

We will be having a close-out sale of all the store merchandise and furnishings on July 25-27. This includes all of the yarn, fleece, accessories, patterns, gridwall, and the wooden cases, other display items, etc. (It does not include any of the school equipment or furnishings or library!) We would like to close debt-free, so please come and support the sale.

If you are wondering “What happened to all that money?” Here is an accounting of our finances since late last year:

As of October 31, 2007, our Profit and Loss statement for the fiscal year to date (starting July 1) showed a negative $11, 696. In addition, we did not have enough cash to pay $10,000 of bills due the next week. Our debt at that time was about $48,935.

During the week of November 4,2007 the board decided we had to close and on November 11, 2007 we began a liquidation sale to enable Springwater to pay its bills while we closed. That sale brought in about $53,000 in November and December, which enabled us to stay open until the classes were over, pay off some debts, and help maintain the facility and a small staff until we were able to reopen.

We started to receive the Big Push donations in December 2007. Here is an accounting of the source and use of funds from December 1, 2007 through June, 30, 2008:
Source of Funds:
Contributions $111,825
School Income 30,021
Associate Dues 6,650
Store Income 35,063
Total $183,559

Use of Funds:
Cost of Goods Purchased $25,475
Salaries/wages and payroll expenses 62,054
Teacher Fees 16,832
Administrative expenses 6,767
Newsletter 11,305
Occupancy Expenses (rent, electric, telephone, trash) 32,451
Repayment of Debt 27,271
Other (web, advertising, licenses, insurance, 9,021
vendor shipping, credit card fees)
Total $182,155
Balance $1,404

For the entire Fiscal Year (July 2007-June 2008), our net income was $8,970. Cash on hand was about $9,697 as of June 30. We still owe about $8,299 in vendor and other debt. Current bills for July (including rent, electric, telephone, salary, etc.) total about $11,316.

As you can see, we have no money. Springwater can’t continue to manage hand-to-mouth. There are probably many things we could have done differently - and would do if we were able to continue. Although Springwater has always operated close to the bone, it’s getting harder and harder to continue that way. We can’t ask for another miracle like the Big Push campaign. We do hope to save the school one way or the other. Please support whatever form that it takes.

Thank you for over 22 years of fiber art learning, sharing, and joy.

Sincerely yours,

Ann S Liddle
President, Board of Directors

PS – I personally sent out the tax/thank-you letters to all Big Push donors. I’ve heard that some may not have gotten a letter. If so, please let me know. I really tried to make sure I sent them out to everyone. (Also – if any other donors did not get a letter, let me know how much and when you donated.)

Springwater will be having a going-out-of-business sale July 25th-27th at the store in north old town (808 North Fairfax Street, Alexandria, Virginia 22314 703.549.3634)

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