CALIFORNIAN: Arts & Entertainment for Sept. 18-24, 2011
SUNDAY, Sept. 18
Back Outback Music Jamboree & Banjo/Fiddle Altercation ---- The Julian Lions Club's 41st annual bluegrass holy day features local pickers and fiddlers competing and professional burning entertainment. This year's artists include Legacy, Trails & Rails, Shawn Rohlf & Buskers, Sara Slight, Chris Clarke & PLOW, the Mark Jackson Orchestra, Cierra Smothers, Folding Mr. Lincoln, Taildraggers, Rick Shea and Tom Corbette, Susie Coating and Hilonesome Band; 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Frank Lane Reserve, 2645 Farmers Road, Julian; $20, adults; unregulated rid of, children under 16 with paid adult; julianbanjofiddle.com .
Artwork featured at library ---- Temecula artist Terry Berg Kvitky is exhibiting seven of her prototypical acrylic paintings in the rotunda of the Grace Mellman Community Library through September. Kvitky is a colleague of the Temecula Valley Art League and has exhibited her labour locally, in Fallbrook and San Diego. She is part of an international artists' propose, landfillart.org . Kvitky also has participated artist in the Temecula Valley Rose Upper classes's annual show for the past five years. In 2010, she was the Signature Artist, and her painting, "Scenery's Illumination," appeared on the society's posters and fliers. She defines herself as a "colorist" who uses vibrant colors to describe landscapes and other images in an interpretive-realistic air; Grace Mellman Library, 41000 County Center Pilot, Temecula; 951-296-3893.






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