| The Winslow Arts Council |
| Please note, This page is currently under construction. If you have any suggestions or comments please contact "dlutzick@yahoo.com" |
| Council News |
| What is the Winslow Arts Council ? The Winslow Council for the Arts is a group of local artists, businessmen and community activists that are working as a team to acknowledge and promote Winslow's history and culture. Our goal is to develop a series of events and venues that will highlight the talent of local artists craftsmen and performers. The council is composed of six council member and a chairman. Our current council member are: Eloise DeSpain, Mary Jo Jennings, Ruth Legate, Tina Mion, Robert Hall, John Trujillo, and chairman Daniel Lutzick |
| Next Meeting: Our December meeting has been canceled some folks can focus on their holiday plans. Our next meeting is on January 11th, 2006 |
| Peggy Pratt and Sue Bumpus (holding check) owners of Gentle Soles, donated $500 to the Winslow Council for the Arts at the November 9th meeting. Shown here receiving the check are council members (left to right) John Trujillo, Ruth Legate, Bob Hall and Daniel Lutzick |

| Project: "Store Front" Underway |

| (from left to right) Winslow Historical Society Director Richard Randall, Old Trails Museum Director Ruth Legate, Seattle Grind Owner Jim Steagall and Winslow Mayor Allan Affeldt maneuver a horse skeleton across Second Street on their way to a new temporary exhibition site in a vacant store front on next to Bojos. |
| The skeleton exhibition provided by the Old Trails Museum in the old Gallery 107 vacant storefront. There skeletons were assembled by Randy Hummel and donated to the museum |
| The new exhibits in the old Gallery 107 storefront as lighted at night |