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In the near future, when planetary space travel has become possible, a NASA planetfinder telescope discovers a planet that has the necessary requirements to produce life. Rebecca Evans, a staunch evolutionary scientist, is one of the people chosen to visit the planet. After arriving on the surface, she is kidnapped and finds herself caught in the middle of an ongoing planetary war between alien clans. In an effort to escape, she makes a deal with one of the clans to exchange precious technology for her freedom. She soon finds out that on Kaesh, you cannot trust anyone. For on this planet, survival of the fittest is played out to its logical end. Her journey of discovery turns into a search for truth as she begins to question the very foundations of all that she believes about the origin of life.
About the author:
Keith Robinson has dedicated his life to teaching others about the evidence for creation and against evolution. He has presented his research findings to school district administrators, fellow teachers, students and church members. His interest in the topic of Creation and Evolution has led him to write both a full-length dramatic play, and the science fiction novel dealing with the issue, Logic’s End: A Novel about the Origin of Life. Keith Robinson has a Bachelor of Arts and Masters degree. Keith is from Kenosha, WI.
Keith will be signing books at the Kenosha HarborMarket this Saturday August 30, 2008.
TV Interview with Keith A. Robinson
Footage from “Make a Choice to Rejoice with David Deberg” Channel 14 Kenosha, WI
Congratulations to the Mahone Foundation on the success of the HarborPark Jazz & Blues Festival
Lemon Street artists participated in the Mahone Foundation HarborPark Jazz & Blues Festival by providing half a dozen booths with original artwork creating an outdoor gallery and taking advantage of a beautiful day of “plein air” painting for the crowd and of course fun!
More than two dozen artists that participated in the Northside Library’s annual “Chalk It Up”
First prize winner children winner Hunger LaChapelle on his Clark Kent - Superman masterpiece
A three-day conference rooted in the creative economy movement coming to Detroit October 13-15, 2008.
A dynamic and engaging Web 2.0 enabled conversation about how communities around the world are integrating innovation, social entrepreneurship, sustainability, arts & culture and business to create vibrant economies.
An environmentally-friendly conference that will track its carbon footprint and commit to following best sustainability practices . . .
Above is a link to a 3-day conference I will attend in October in Detroit in preparation for our arts district development, KenoshaUnionParkProject. (I already bought my plane ticket and hotel. I’m waiting to register for the conference itself until the early-bird deadline, Sept 12, to see if I can get a scholarship.)
Can you suggest someone from Kenosha who would like to attend this conference?. It seems that it will be excellent information for developing creative neighborhoods, with top-rate speakers (one being Richard Florida, author of “Rise of the Creative Class,”) and many breakout sessions. It is better if 2 or more people go to these things, so they can split up and cover all the sessions.
I purchased airfare and 4 nights lodging at the conference center on Orbitz for $596. This is about $100 less than booking the hotel through the conference center’s CCS block of rooms.
Best regards,
Melanie
Melanie Hovey, Director
Lemon Street Gallery & ArtSpace, Inc
4601 Sheridan Road
Kenosha, WI 53140 USA www.lemonstreetgallery.org
Walk in the Woods Art Fair
SEPTEMBER 6, 2008
10:00am - 4pm
16th Annual “Walk in the Woods” Art Fair has grown to be one of the more popular and well respected in southeastern Wisconsin, where over 60 artists display their creations along the wooded trails and gardens of Hawthorn Hollow. Fine art ranging from jewelry to acrylic and water color paintings, from photography to wood sculpting, glass and garden art will all be available for purchase. We also feature live entertainment throughout the day, face painting, food / beverages for sale, and a Silent Auction. A $3.00 donation per vehicle is requested. Come and enjoy a beautiful day combining fine art with music and nature.
Hawthorn Hollow
880 Green Bay Road
Kenosha, WI 53144
Kim Rahal and Kate Fallucca will host a photography exhibit at the Bradford. The public is invited to join them at 5810 8th Avenue, Kenosha, Wisconsin for an opening reception from 6:00 to 9:00 pm. There will be refreshments and live music by Bill Robbins. Pieces from the following photographers will be on display through the weekend only.
Dirk Dartsch of Franklin WI, Kim Dary of Kenosha Wisconsin, Kate Fallucca of Wadsworth Illinois, Frank O. Husemann III of Burlington Wisconsin, James Kipfer of Racine Wisconsin.
August 28: Lil Ed & The Blues Imperials - West Side Chicago Blues
Peanut Butter & Jam - Concert Series
Live music on the lakefront-every Thursday, July-August
Veterans Memorial Park, 54th Street & 6th Avenue, Kenosha
Two shows: 11:30 AM-1:30 PM and 6:00-8:00 PM