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Luray New showing by Lalo artist Karen Weinberg at Warehouse Art Gallery in Luray. Her work is in alcohol ink on glass. Her exhibit is in the Main Gallery and runs through mid-July, 2017. Front Royal Several Lalo artists’ works can be seen at the Blue Wing Frog on Chester Street. Artists represented include Barbara Jennings, Donna Werley, Roxolana Armstrong, Bryane Lickson, Charles Lickson, Clive Turner, Deb Schneider, Barbara Stevens, Hannia Smith, Maxine Weitzner and Karen Weinberg. Selah Theater Lalo artists will be participating in the arts event at the Selah Theater in Front Royal on June 23, 3017. The […]
Effective on June 1, 2017 there have been changes to the Studio Bee Gallery (Lalo’s Retail Art Gallery) in Luray. Jim Mayes, the owner of the Warehouse Art Gallery (“WAG”) and a Lalo Member, had asked that the Expressions Room be returned to its original purpose at WAG as an activity and all purpose room. He also suggested that Lalo receive a display wall in WAG’s largest gallery room. This offer to change from the Expressions Room at WAG to space in the Main Gallery was accepted by the Licksons on behalf of Lalo. The change means that Lalo space […]
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The first annual Community Day was held at the Northern Virginia 4-H Community and Conference Center in Front Royal on May 21, 2017. Under a cloudy sky and with rain threatening, the beautiful 4-H Center high up in the hills surrounding Front Royal opened its doors to folks from Warren County, Virginia and beyond. Lalo was there with art and artists Bryane Lickson, Karen Weinberg and Charles “Chips” Lickson. While the crowds were not huge, Lalo made some art sales. “We are happy to be part of this community event,” said Bryane Lickson, “and we showed Tom Benjamin, Director of […]
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The Selah Theatre Project in Front Royal puts on a series of events that showcase local writers and artists. They will have a variety of artists show their work and also talk about why art matters: writers, visual artists, a filmmaker, dancers, […]
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At a recent luncheon talk given by Dr. Alonso Aguirre to the Calvary Church Men’s Group in Front Royal, listeners learned of the perils of lost species and a growing lack of caring for our home planet. “The so-called Border Wall between the U.S. and Mexico will prevent the natural migration of certain species,” warned Dr. Aguirre, who is both a veterinarian and environmental scientist. “This may add to the dimunition in numbers of affected animals,” he added. Attendees at the monthly luncheon learned of the huge recent decline in numbers of species. The World Wildlife Fund reports that between […]
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The Browntown Community Association (Browntown, VA) holds the Redbud Festival each Spring. The Festival turns tiny Browntown into a venue for arts, crafts, music, duck races, food and fun, and attracts many local and regional visitors. This year the Festival will, for the first time, feature art from Lalo artists. There will be art on exhibit and for sale at the Community Association indoor exhibition and sale space. The Festival takes place this coming Saturday, April 22, 2017, from 9AM til 3PM. The Community Association promises a good time for the entire […]
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The speaker for this month’s Men of Calvary (Calvary Episcopal Church) meeting is an internationally known ecologist and conservationist, professor and author. Dr. Alonso Aguirre heads a department at George Mason University. His own background is diverse including veterinarian medicine, masters in science and a doctorate in ecology of and wildlife disease. He heads a collaborative program looking at links to human health of wildlife disease and is an acclaimed expert in biodiversity. Expecting an audience which exceeds the capacity of usual meeting place for the MOC (Mom’s Restaurant), the meeting will be held in Weber Hall at the Church […]
Just in time for the Shenandoah Apple Blossom Festival, a new art gallery opened April 12 and 13, 2017, at CrepeWorx™ on the Downtown Mall in the City of Winchester, Virginia. This popular eatery is the work of Tony Might, owner and operator, and his staff of well-trained people. Adding art to the beautifully designed establishment is a great fit. “The original art and fine prints done by Lalo artists bring a certain style to our premises,” said the CrepeWorx principal. “We’ve had some pieces from other vendors, but we are now proud to be the exclusive hosts for Lalo […]
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At a recent meeting of the Board of Directors of Lalo, Inc. new members were added and some former Board members were thanked for their service. The Board welcomed Pam Nicholson and Karen Weinberg to the Board. Resignations have been accepted from both Tom Wible and Dr. Mark Appleton. They were thanked for their service on the Board as Lalo underwent some of its earliest days. “We’re delighted that both Tom and Mark will continue to be active in support of the mission of this unique organization”, said Board Chair and Lalo Founder Bryane M. Lickson. Tom Wible continues as […]
The Board of Directors of Lalo, Inc. has announced that the Spring Reception, with art, food and music, will be held on Saturday afternoon, June 3, 2017, in Weber Hall at Calvary Episcopal Church in Front Royal. All members and supporters of the mission of Lalo to Let Art Live On™ will be invited. “We wanted to announce the date early so our members and supporters could save the date and plan to attend,” said Charles “Chips” Lickson, Lalo President. “We’ve been at this facility before and Weber Hall is a great venue for us,” he added. While early planning […]
On Saturday evening, April 29, 2017, Samuels Public Library in Front Royal, Virginia, will again hold its Annual Fundraiser – and Lalo will be there. Under the direction of Lalo Director and Vice President of Special Events Jennifer Nicholson, Lalo will again be part of the fun and action based upon “Around the World in 80 Days”. Please mark the date on your calendars for this amazing evening of food, books and, thanks to Lalo, good art. And Lalo can be justly proud that it won last year for Best Costumes. According to Jen, “We anticipate an even more colorful […]
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Just in time for Christmas, 2016, a major art exhibition and sale opened at the Blue Wing Frog on Chester Street in Front Royal. “The food is wonderful,” “all natural,” “locally sourced products” are some of the comments from Lalo people and customers at the Blue Wing Frog. In a comfortable and large setting, the customers and staff of the Blue Wing Frog can now also enjoy the good art produced by Lalo artists. With leadership in décor from Lalo artist and professional designer Deb Schneider, and the help and assistance of Bryane and Chips Lickson supported by new Lalo […]
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The theme is “SPRING’S BLOSSOMS,” presenting the best art in all categories.There will be an opening reception at the Warehouse Art Gallery in Luray, and the show will run from April 15 through June 3, 2017. Read the details […]
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Things are on track for the opening of Falls Church Distillers, but the timing needs to be adjusted. As reported before, Michael Paluzzi, the Principal of Falls Church Distillers, LLC (FCD), and LALO, Inc. have an agreement in principle whereby LALO will provide the art for the new operation, the first of its kind in rapidly growing Fairfax County, Virginia. Also as reported earlier, Paluzzi is planning both online sales and a sales counter on the premises. The facility will be in the historic Tinner Hill section of the City of Falls Church. Tinner Hill was the location of the […]
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Thanks to the addition of Alford “AD” Carter to the Lalo Advisory Group and an informal working relationship with Home Repair Central of Front Royal, Lalo will have a new artwork and work station in downtown Front Royal on North Royal Avenue. AD Carter, who is principal of the well-regarded home repair service center, is no stranger to Art. His late brother, Big Al Carter, was a very well-known and highly regarded artist. Big Al’s works have been shown in museums and galleries throughout the United States, as well as in many private fine art collections. He is written up […]
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While all of the past Lalo Society events have been addressed only to Lalo Society members and good friends, Lalo had its first Open Reception and Party at the Art Gallery at the Warehouse in Luray, Virginia on Saturday, October 29, 2016 from 2PM to 5PM. Actual numbers were unavailable because nobody took attendance but estimates are between 50 and 60 people showed up. Many Lalo Society members with relatives, friends and munchies to share enjoyed the beautiful, warm Virginia Fall afternoon. Great musical accompaniment was supplied by Lalo member Keith Traylor and the Eva Weber Trio. Kudos also for […]
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“Integrity in the Workplace” is the title of a program being presented on Saturday morning, November 12, 2016, from 9:00AM to 1:00PM, at the Byrd Business School of Shenandoah University. The event came about through the good efforts and ideas of Dr. Richard Anson and his wife Barbara, who are the principles of Ezekiel’s Place/Peace and Justice Academy of Shenandoah Crossing, West Virginia. Charles Lickson, President and co-founder of Lalo, Inc., is a featured speaker in the program. Dean Miles Davis of the SU Business School cannot attend due to his travel schedule, but will be well represented by Associate […]