| February 12-14, 2010: I have rarely had so much fun. Watchwolf Creations' first public event
was a blast. I want to thank the Winter Wings Festival organizers, and
especially Beth, for all the help. And a huge thanks to the other
vendors who showed me the ropes and made me feel so welcome. The
camaraderie is something you have to experience to appreciate and I am
honored to have been accepted into the community. But my biggest
appreciation is for all the people who stopped by to visit. I met so
many wonderful people and made some new friends too. All the supportive
comments and new suggestions for new Creations, and of course those who
chose to buy one (or more!) of my offerings... this was beyond anything
I might have hoped for on my debut to the public. Thank you so very
much!
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September 2008: Watchwolf Creation offered a unique piece of art to the Black Bear Diner in Klamath Falls in appreciate of their friendly nature and fine service.The piece was the first of its kind for Watchwolf Creations. The manager of the Black Bear gratefully accepted the gift, which now hangs in a prominent location in the diner. Watchwolf Creations remains grateful to the Manager, Angel, and her many courteous employees for their continuing excellence. http://www.blackbeardiner.com/loc/klamath.html
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July 2008: Watchwolf Creations received an invitation to offer a Wolf Print for auction at the Ross Ragland Theater for the Red Tie Romp, a fund raising event. It sold and a nice donation went to the museum as a result. Check out the Ross Ragland Theater. It's one of the cultural gems of the Klamath Falls area. http://www.rrtheater.orgJuly 2008: Watchwolf Creations has been invited to Display and sell Wolf Prints at the local art gallery, Frames -n- Things. I was very flattered since they are rather particular in their display choices. They have a lot to offer so you might want to check them out. http://local.yahoo.com/info-22050651-frames-n-things-klamath-falls
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February, 2008: - Watchwolf Creations has had the honor of being
selected Artist of the Month at the Favell Western Art Museum in
Klamath Falls. You might want to check out the Favell Art
Museum. There's nothing to compare with the western and Native American
art you'll find there. http://www.favellmuseum.org
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You can now find Watchwolf Creations WolfCraft and WolfPrints
at the Two Rivers Village Arts Gallery in Chiloquin, Oregon. If you haven't seen
this gallery you really ought to put it on your Must Do list.
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can also find WolfCraft now at the Stonewood Gallery in
Chiloquin. Native American and other fine wood creations are featured
at the Stonewood Gallery, all of them one-of-a-kind. Here's another
place you really ought to see when you're in the area.
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