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Art Exhibit featuring Ursula Keen September 2009

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Art Exhibit by Ursula Keen, Thursday, September 3, 2009 from 6 – 9 pm

Miss Keen could draw and paint before she learned to read, this caused problems, as you can imagine, and she had to repeat the second grade. During her high school years, Miss Keen studied art under Cheryl Dragoo at Reicher Catheolic High School in Waco, Texas. Her freshman year, a charcoal and pencil piece took best in show at the Heart of Texas fair. Then in her senior year, an abstract water color of a nude woman in a chair took fifth in the State of Texas at a competition of private and public schools.

Also, in her senior year Miss Keen sold her first large scale oil painiting to a Baylor law school student. Apparently, the law student bought it becasue while strolling Austin Ave. with his girlfriend, they saw the painting and fell in love with it and each other. The young man purchased the painting, suprised his girlfriend with it, and got down on one knee and proposed to her in front of it. I am happy to report that the couple is still married, the husband works at a firm in Dallas, and the oil painting is in their dining room.

The oil painting was a Christmas mural assignment in her senior art class, and took a month to complete as it was 5 by 8 feet long. Upon completion, all of the Christmas murals from Reicher were on display at the MCC Art building’s windows on 8th Street at Austin Ave, Waco, Texas. The canvas had to be custom built and Ursula had to stand on a ladder to paint parts of it. Miss Keen’s version of Chrismas was of a modern day nativity–of a New York street corner with skyline which included the Christmas star, Mary as a bag lady living in a cardboard box holding the infant Christ, the three wise men were “bums” huddleed around a trash can on fire, a prostittute as an angel, and a faded angel on a soda advertisement on a brick building announced the birth of Christ. Of course, the painting was racy for a Catholic school, and the nuns were quite happy to see it go.

Miss Keen graduated from Baylor School of Law on February 6, 1999. She received her undergraduate degree on May 14, 1995 in Economics from the University of Dallas. During her career, Ms. Keen has drafted an appellate brief to the Fifth Circuit regarding the ADEA. She has also filed cases for federal employees before the MSPB. She has previously practiced employment and family law in a number of counties including Bell, McLennan, Coryell, and Lampasas.

New Wine Premieres at Taste of Salado, August 4th

Red Caboose Winery Cabernet Sauvignon-Merlot
Red Caboose Winery Cabernet Sauvignon-Merlot

Have you bought your tickets to the first ever “Progressive Taste of Salado”?

Because you don’t want to miss out…

For the first time ever, we will be offering this wine, grown in Salado and made by Red Caboose Winery.  This Cabernet Sauvignon-Merlot blend will be poured by the kind folks at The Range Restaurant.  The chef, Dave Hermann will pair it with Ancho-Espresso Rubbed and Smoked Filet of Beef over Smoked Cheddar Mashed, Grilled Veggies.

This wine will be available for sale for $32.95, starting the night of the Progressive Taste of Salado, August 4th, 2009 at Salado Wine Seller.  The grapes for this wine were grown in 2007 and there is only a limited amount available, so don’t miss the premiere.  The grapes from 2008 were blended in a large batch and so it may be 2 years before we have anything this special again!

To purchase tickets, call (214) 293-4579 or click on Progressive Taste of Salado.

Menu for Progressive Taste of Salado–AUG 4th

Don’t forget!  August 4th is approaching soon.  Reservations are required.

grapevine 3The progression of the evening will include:

1st Pairing – Salado Wine Seller
Appetizers upon Arrival at Salado Wine Seller
Citrus Poached Shrimp with Cool Mango Salsa served on individual spoons
Smoked Duck and Potato “Croquette” with Wild Mushroom Drizzle
Watermelon, Heirloom Tomato and Basil Bites with Balsamic Drizzle
Paired with Brennan Viognier from Comanche, TX

2nd Pairing – Inn on the Creek
First Course Selections Presented at Inn on the Creek
Bouchon Goat Cheese Trio with Arugala Salad paired with Llano Estacado Viviana from Lubbock, TX
Escargot Parisian paired with McPherson Sangiovese from Lubbock, TX

3rd Pairing – The Range at the Barton House
Entrée Course Presented at The Range Restaurant
Ancho-Espresso Rubbed and Smoked Filet of Beef over Smoked Cheddar Mashed, Grilled Veggies and Red Caboose Cabernet Sauvignon-Merlot Reduction Sauce paired with Red Caboose Cabernet Sauvignon-Merlot blend from Meridian, TX but grown by our very own June Ritterbusch at Salado Wine Seller

4th Pairing – Gregory’s of Salado
(Course presentation provided by Adelea’s on Main)

Dessert Course Presented by Adelea’s on Main at Gregory’s of Salado
Assorted Truffles paired with Pleasant Hill Rosso Port and Pleasant Hill Tawny Port from Brenham, TX & Texas Hills Orange Muscato  from Johnson City, TX

Please arrange your evening schedule to allow three to four hours for this unique culinary experience.

Please click here to make your reservation.  Your reservation will be guaranteed with the credit card number you provided. An increase or decrease in party size must be requested prior to July 28th, and is subject to availability. Given this is a pre-billed event refunds are not possible, however gifting your reservation to another party is encouraged.

If you have any additional questions, or if there is any additional planning we can do to make your evening with us more enjoyable, please don’t hesitate to contact us at (254) 947-5554.

We look forward to seeing you soon!
In the Spirit of Hospitality,
The 2009 Participants of A Progressive Taste of Salado

Jammin’ on the Lawn, August 1, 4-7 pm

harebilly on the lawnEnjoy the Salado Art Fair!

Then visit Salado Wine Seller for Jammin’ on the Lawn. Live music and wine on the lawn at Salado Wine Seller. Bring your own picnic and lawn chair! Music by Harebilly.

TABC Regulations forbid the possession or consumption of any alcohol other than wine purchased from Salado Wine Seller on these premises. Anyone possessing or consuming alcohol from other sources will be asked to leave. Salado Wine Seller reserves the right to prohibit the consumption of alcoholic beverages at any time.

Art Exhibit featuring S. Chuck McCarter July 2009

#10 old mare

Join us for the opening reception, July 3, 6-9 pm

The title of these paintings is Transition: Taos

Opening Reception will be Friday, July 3, 6-9 pm, Salado Wine Seller, 841 N. Main St., Salado.

“The work continues to be about transitions. Again, transitions being a metaphor for what happens to us as we process or are processed by life. This transition happens to be about where I go to cleanse the my soul: Taos”

Dr McCarter is Professor of Art, University of Mary Hardin Baylor.  His work will be on display through August 10

Austin Street 3 White Chicks

astwc2008_largeWe’re quite excited to offer “Austin Street 3 White Chicks” by Brennan Vineyards.  This wine is a blend of Semillon, Chardonnay, and our favorite, Viognier.  An excellent refreshing white wine for hot summer days.
 
Light & refreshing, pairs well with art, music and cheese!

Jammin’ on the Lawn July 4th, 2009

Live Music!

Live Music!

Music and wine on the lawn at Salado Wine Seller? I think we’ll be inside this time!

Music by Richard Paul Thomas, 4-7 pm.
Snacks welcome, outside alcohol is prohibited.

For more entertainment, after the performance, follow Richard to the Silver Spur Theater for: Salado’s Got Talent
Music, Fun & Laughter!
Because music and laughter is the best medicine! Featuring local talent Mary Bentley, Tony Blackman, Joe Berg, Richard Paul Thomas, Karen Stalcup, Rita Oden and a special “Mystery Guest”. Reservations recommended, seating is limited. Advance tickets available at Salado Realty, First Salado Horizon Bank and First Community Title. $15.00 or $12.00 for Seniors, Military and Students. July 3rd and July 4th at 7:30 pm
www.saladosilverspur.com
www.joebergezmusic.com
www.capturedrainbow.com

Jammin’ on the Lawn, October 3rd, 4-7 pm

harebilly on the lawn

Join us Saturday at Salado Wine Seller for Jammin’ on the Lawn. Live music and wine on the lawn at Salado Wine Seller. Bring your own picnic and lawn chair! Music by Harebilly.

TABC Regulations forbid the possession or consumption of any alcohol other than wine purchased from Salado Wine Seller on these premises. Anyone possessing or consuming alcohol from other sources will be asked to leave. Salado Wine Seller reserves the right to prohibit the consumption of alcoholic beverages at any time.

Jammin’ on the Lawn–June 6th

Bring your lawn chair

Bring your lawn chair

 

Richard Paul Thomas will be playing on Saturday, June 6th, from 4-7pm at Salado Wine Seller.  Bring your own lawn chair.  Snacks are welcome, outside alcohol is forbidden.  We’ll be trying out our new water mister so be prepared!

Photography Exhibit at Salado Wine Seller

Art Exhibit Opening, Wednesday, May 8, 5-7 pm Margaret B. Williamson, Salado Wine Seller 

Exhibit will be on display through May 17th

Margaret B. Williamson's Photography

Margaret B. Williamson's Photography

MARGARET B. WILLIAMSON

 

A resident of Salado, Margaret grew up in Belton, attended the University of Texas and in 1962 moved to Houston with her husband Mike.  She received a Bachelor of Science degree in Education from the University of Houston and spent most of her adult years in Houston as an educator and Realtor.  For her enjoyment of the arts, she became an accomplished artist of china painting and needlepoint and helped teach senior citizens needlepoint and design for 15 years.

 

In 1998, she and Mike retired to Salado.  Resuming a long-standing love of photography, in 2002, she embarked upon studying the art of black and white photography.  She has studied for several years with David Hansen, photography professor at Temple College.  She has also studied with fine art photographers Alan Ross (Ansel Adam’s photographic assistant from 1974-1979), John Sexton (Ansel Adam’s photographic and technical assistant from 1979-1982), Keith Carter (internationally known fine art photographer) and obtained a personal portfolio review with renowned photographer, Paul Caponigro.

 

She enjoys capturing the spirit she finds in nature, simple objects, and people through traditional and classic photographic processes in the darkroom where she develops and prints her silver gelatin prints.  She also enjoys recording her personal heritage with her images of family photos with a favorite saved treasure.

 

Her work has received several awards, been selected for various juried exhibitions and has been included in art exhibitions in Abilene, Austin, Belton, Bosque County, Killeen, Temple and solo exhibitions in Salado.  Her work is held in public and private collections and can be purchased at Classics in Salado.

 

 

Artist Statement

 

My photographic images reflect the spirit I find in nature, simple objects and people.  I see images through the camera viewfinder, and I do not manipulate them in the darkroom or on a computer.  It is classic and traditional black and white photography; developing the film and printing on fiber based photo paper, sometimes using a toner to enhance the image.

 

I love to capture the essence of a beautiful scene, the subtleties of light on an object, and the inner character of a person.  I also photograph historical places and images that reveal my own heritage.  Some of my images incorporate old and new family photographs with an article that once belonged to the person in the photograph.  It is a way to honor the past generations and to convey family roots to the present and future generations.

 

My interest in photography is to look at my surrounding environment and possibly catch a moment or a hidden composition one would not easily see, to explore the beauty of a simple onion, a white flower or the lines and form of a rock.  It is exciting to reflect on all of the natural wonders that are around us and derive pleasure from the experience.  My artistic expression is to present beautiful images one would like to visit with on a daily basis, to find peace, serenity and joy.

 

3/14/09