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Contact RagMag With Any Questions Regarding Your Purchase. If Re-Directed Here From PayPal...Your Order Has Been Received and Is Being Processed. Thank You Customer Service Hours Are 9:00 AM to 7:00 PM EST Mailing Address: RagMag 819N 5th St., Unit #3, Reading Pa. 19601 Customer Service: 484 769 - 3595
Michele Crimi Christian Carollo Eddie Alfaro James Curcio
GoggleWorks (Reading Pa.) Md. Art Place (Baltimore Md.) DCCA (Wilmington De.)
Haley Sheeler recently performed to a large crowd at Centre Park in Reading, Berks County Pa. The gig was for the annual Art and Antiques Fair which, has proven to be a popular end of summer attraction. Her strong and gifted style drew the attention of the masses as they lingered close enthralled by her vocal versatility and melodic acoustic guitar. Scanning the crowd, I didn’t see a twisted face among them; evidence of wide appreciation. Trained on the piano at an early age,
she later added flute and guitar. It was the guitar which brought
out her voice and song writing talent
according to her Bio. at www.haleysheeler.com and
that discovery has
lead to a growing popularity, a CD, with a second CD soon to be released.
Haley is a sought after performer in South Central Pa., where she is a regular at many local clubs, Cafés and special events. Her track samples may be found at the web-site listed above along with current schedule and CD ordering information. Folk music enthusiasts, will not be disappointed.
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Luis Ortiz Leonard Gontarek James Curcio Tyrone C. Bryan
Nick Everett (Acoustic Guitar) Haley Sheeler (Acoustic Guitar)
The GoggleWorks Center for the Arts is a community arts and cultural resource center located in downtown Reading, Pennsylvania. Having opened its doors to the public on September 18, 2005, the story of the GoggleWorks is just beginning to unfold. The history of its unique location, the creative drive behind the vision, and the bright future ahead are chapters intertwined to make the GoggleWorks' story one of engaging passion; for the arts and culture, for our richly diverse community, and for the revitalization of a city thirsting for the cultural and economic boon that has been proven to come of similar regional arts center projects. One of the largest, most comprehensive interactive community arts centers in the country, the GoggleWorks offers an exceptional opportunity for members of the community near and far to come experience and learn about the arts in a working studio environment. The GoggleWorks is 130,000 square feet of dynamic space, made up of:
No arts center would be complete without gallery space; the GoggleWorks boasts 4 galleries, with the majority of its first floor dedicated as its main gallery space. As a community resource for the arts the GoggleWorks is open daily to the public, and has welcomed thousands of local and out-of-town guests. We host a Second Sunday open house event each month as a way to offer a free public opening reception for the latest exhibits. Local musicians perform during Second Sundays, and most of the artists are at work in their studios during the day. The GoggleWorks artists look forward to Second Sundays as a way to meet and greet the community. Additionally, hot glass demonstrations take place during the afternoon on weekends, including Second Sundays. >>Return to List >>Comment >>Home
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