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DuneLaker

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Mar 1, 2008
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WRobert. The type of tea is up to the "tea ladies." I've attended several "teas" in DeFuniak and it has always been most delightful. I could tell you more about the content of some of the talks. The decorating of the "Rainforest" tearoom and the delicious food preparation is out of my area of expertise. Hope to see you there.
 

DuneLaker

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Only 10 days to go. Here is something that I am going to personally make an effort to attend. My music buddies will appreciate this. If you have not attended one of Dr. Leslie's performances in the past, you are in for a true surprise and delight.

Baroque Excitement in J.S. Bach: Dr. Robert Leslie will provide you with an opportunity to get to know the amazing and human Bach through two of his most exciting works for choir -- his Mass in B minor and Christmas Oratorio. A look at how he composed these works and why they still excite those who listen to them, as well as those who sing them
 

DuneLaker

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Chautauqua Recreation Pillar

Chautauqua is not all about study and entertainment. Recreation is an important pillar of the institution as well. Enjoy Mancala. Just 8 days to go!!!


Mancala for Beginners - Thursday: Learn how to play the oldest board game in the world with origins believed to be in Africa. It is a game of judgment, strategy and patience. Mancala's use of counting and estimating make it an ideal family game. The rules are simple, yet challenging.

Mancala Tournament - Friday: Now that you've learned how to play the oldest board game in the world, it's time to put your skills to the test. Sign up and play several rounds of Mancala to see who among us is best - at least today - then get ready for the final round tomorrow!
Mancala Tournament Finale - Saturday: It's time to find out who is the best Mancala player at the 2009 Florida Chautauqua Assembly! Only those who won in yesterday's tournament can compete today. Good luck!
 

Miss Kitty

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:clap:...DL, will someone videotape this? I would love to see your performance!
 

DuneLaker

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Mar 1, 2008
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One Week Before Chautauqua - Art Featured

Only one week to go before the Florida Chautauqua begins. If you haven't been to www.florida-chautauqua-center.org and checked out the fabulous agenda, do it. Look at just some of the art sessions featured.

Art Sessions


African Woodcarving: Master Carver Dominick N. Kioko, now living in Orlando, Florida, will demonstrate how his family and African ancestors have been carving wood sculptures for centuries in his native country of Kenya. He uses only 3 carving tools and carves from memory. You?ll learn about the woods and stones from which he carves, like ebony and Kisii stone, and how they grow or form. You may want to bring a little souvenir money, because his artwork made at The Florida Chautauqua Assembly is for sale! You won?t believe what he?s carving today, and he?ll even teach you the art of bartering ? a common practice of buying and selling in Kenya.

African Dance: Mohamed DaCosta, a native of Guinea (west Africa) will teach you 5 different movements of traditional African dance. Then he will play the drums and see what you have learned. You will first have to learn when the break is played in the music, because that will tell you when the dance starts and when the next movement comes. Beware! You may be on stage at Friday?s evening performance following this session to show off what you really learned during the Agbedidi African evening performance!
African Drums: Learn how to play! Mohamed DaCosta, a native of Guinea (west Africa) will teach you a simple rhythm on the djembe. Once you pick up the rhythm, you will pick up the pace. See how fast and accurate you can play! Then, let's see how well you can really do by playing at Friday's evening performance, Agbedidi Africa, which Mohamed will lead. Get on stage and ?show off what you have learned!
 

Lane Rees

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Sign me up .. will be there attending these very interesting sessions .. outstanding key note speakers, entertaining workshops and sessions, fascinating music, and the chance to walk around and see DeFuniak getting some exercise, too.
 

DuneLaker

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Florida Chautauqua Saturday Update

Only a few days to go before the Florida Chautauqua begins. If you haven't been to www.florida-chautauqua-center.org and checked out the fabulous agenda, do it.

Scooterbug. The African Woodcarving exhibit is from 11 a.m. -5 p.m. at the Fairgrounds. That should fit easily into your schedule. A personal agenda might be: check in at Chautauqua Hall of Brotherhood (that really big white building on Lake DeFuniak) on the historic circle in DeFuniak Springs to get your day pass, tickets and program; cross street to First United Methodist Church to attend keynote talk at 9 a.m.(this means you'll have to get up early and leave your SoWal home by 7:45 a.m.); then up to Community Center to attend 10:45 a.m. tea (by personal car or there will be bus or trolley, I think); followed by viewing museum in center; and then go across highway to Fairground to view exhibits including student displays, animals, woodcarving, etc. Then, back to the historic circle venues to catch late lunch and some afternoon sessions. The evening entertainment begins at 7 p.m. There are other morning sessions and additional afternoon teas. Art exhibit is upstairs at Chautauqua Building. Be sure to stop in there. You'll see some SoWal artists' art displayed. If you do get up early enough, don't forget the continental breakfast served in the Methodist Church Fellowship Hall. That and lunch are included with your 1-day pass (check serving times!!available during specific times ONLY).
 

DuneLaker

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Mar 1, 2008
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Civil War Re-enactments at Chautauqua in DeFuniak Springs

Just a few days until Chautauqua!! Check-in starts at 7:30 a.m. on Thursday, Jan. 29, 2009. Breakfast available at First Methodist Church across street from Chautauqua Building. Civil War re-enactments around the lake add to the varied program offered. Special "skirmishes" on Saturday and Sunday.

War Between the States Civil War Camp & Re-Enactments

Under the command of Major Eli Chandler, a 25 year veteran of the War Between the States reenacting, this event features a Federal camp, a Confederate camp and a civilian camp, firing demonstrations (showing the main firing sequence infantry used in battle and basic drills for new recruits.) Visitors may walk through the camps and ask questions of re-enactors. At 2:00 on Saturday and Sunday, re-enactors will engage in "skirmishes." Witness their "fight" at the grounds around historic and picturesque Lake DeFunaik where actual Confederate cavalry camped and watered their horses. The authentic skirmishes will be based on late war area raids by General Asboth. DeFuniak Springs Lake Yard
 

DuneLaker

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Mar 1, 2008
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Free Museum Exhibits - Chautauqua Starts Tomorrow

Chautauqua starts tomorrow, Thursday, Jan. 29, 2009. Registration begins at 7:30 a.m. Visit these free museum exhibits!!! One is special to the Chautauqua funded by generous sponsors. It will be located at the DeFuniak Springs Community Center next to the "African Rainforest Tea Room."

Our Walton County Heritage Museum will be open during Chautauqua from 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. Thursday, Friday and Saturday and 1-4 p.m. Sunday. Donations appreciated at WCHM. Special African display from locals as well as favorite local information. Walton County history related books available. Local historians. Located on historic Circle Drive in DeFuniak Springs. :D



Married to Adventure: Photographs from the Travels of Martin and Osa Johnson

This traveling photographic exhibit from the Martin & Osa Johnson Safari Museum in Chanute, Kansas, will display the historic pictures taken by the Johnsons during their explorations of a continent at a time which so few knew so little about. This exhibit is free and open to the public, sponsored by the City of DeFuniak Springs, Home Depot of Panama City Beach, the Little Big Store in DeFuniak Springs and the Boys & Girls Club. DeFuniak Springs Community Center
 
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