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Jul042012

Check Out a "First Thursdays In The Art District" Event

First Thursdays In The Arts District, July 5th from 5:00-9:00 PM

Northrup King Building, 1500 Jackson Street NE

Stop in the garden (off 15th Avenue NE) and pick up a COLD piece of watermelon before or after you check out all the open artist studios.

This month features Paul Nosa from Tuscon, Arizona.  Paul draws people's imagnination with a sewing machine powered by a solar panel and a bicycle electric generator.  Just bring an idea made up of 5 words or less and Paul will spontaneously draw/sew it for you.

Paul Nosa is currently on a sewing tour across America facilitating people's creativity and showing them how to make their own alternative energy sources.

Check out his video on the the Northrup King Building Facebook Page at http://newsletter.blueoverblue.com/t/r-l-hitjhtt-cjdjuukll-d/ 

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