The The Amateur Softball Association (ASA) Men’s Class E Slow Pitch Southern Championship will be held in Johnson City. Call for complete details.
423.461.8012 www.visitjohnsoncitytn.com
The United States Specialty Sports Association (USSSA) games will be held in Bristol, Johnson City and Kingsport.
The USSSA Super National Invitational Tournament locations by age group:
8u, 9u, 10u, 14u all divisions, and 11u Major =Kingsport’s Domtar Park
13u all divisions = Johnson City’s Winged Deer Park
12u all divisions = Bristol’s White Top Park
11 AA and AAA = Gray’s Ridgeview Park
The Omnium cycling event will move to Johnson City this year with the Time Trial at Borla Industries, the criterium in downtown Johnson City, and for the first time in a decade, the Roan will finish at the Rhododendron Gardens at the very top of Roan Mountain (6200’). This will extend the climbing by another mile with some very steep pitches before reaching the finish line at the top. www.tricitiesroadclub.org sheltie@usit.net
at ETSU Memorial Center (Mini Dome) in Johnson City. The National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) is proud to announce that Dex® is the presenting sponsor for the 2010 NAIA Indoor Track & Field National Championships – powered by Dex®. Each year, this championship welcomes more than 1,000 student-athletes from over 100 schools across the U.S. and Canada competing in 42 different events. www.naia.cstv.com/sports/m-itrack/spec-rel/110406aaa.html www.visitjohnsoncitytn.com
423-461-8012
Cezanne Still Life: Paul Cezanne was a famous artist with a very distinct style who often painted still life. Learn about the color wheel by using warm and cool colors to create still life in the style of Cezanne.
Treasure!: Celebrate our new exhibit, Treasure!, by designing a gold coin you might find if you found buried treasure!
If You Were an Animal…: The Great Sphinx sculpture in Egypt has the head of a person with the body of a cat. Draw your head onto the body of an animal that you would like to be!
Art Studio Schedule
Valentine’s Day Cards: Show your loved ones how much you care about them by making lovely Valentine’s Day cards.
Inspiration Art: This month we will be inspired by music! Celebrate Black History month by listening to jazz and doing an art project in the style of Romare Bearden.
Chinese Lanterns: Ring in the Chinese New Year by designing a Chinese lantern. As we celebrate the year of the Tiger, learn some Chinese symbols to decorate your lantern.
Special Events
Friday, February 5th - Friday, February 12th - Weather Watcher
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Treasure!: Get ready for Hands On’s! new feature exhibit Treasure! by designing your own treasure map! Where is your treasure hidden? Create a map so that you can find it!
I Have a Dream: During January we celebrate Martin Luther King, who was famous for his work towards Civil Rights and his “I have a dream” speech. What is your dream for the world? Illustrate your dream this month in the Art Studio.
A special, one-time event, will be held at East Tennessee State University on Friday, Feb. 5, at 7:30 p.m. in Mathes Hall. The free public concert is part of the Department of Music’s spring concert series. On opposite sides of the “ring” (stage) will be two former United States Air Force Band system brass soloists and current ETSU brass faculty – Dr. David Champouillon and Jimmie Self – who will go head-to-head, bell-to-bell in a recital of solos for cornet and euphonium.
423-439-4278 or 439-6955 www.etsu.edu
The Reece Museum at East Tennessee State University is hosting an exhibit entitled “19th Century Prints from the Permanent Collection” through March 31. The museum’s holdings include prints by renowned artists representing a variety of movements, including William Blake, Gauguin, Cezanne, Cassatt and Degas. The exhibit is free and open to the public. Regular museum hours are 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday, and 9 a.m.-7 p.m. Thursday.
423-439-4392 www.etsu.edu/reece
The 51st annual Society of Illustrators Exhibition will be on display at East Tennessee State University’s Slocumb Galleries in Ball Hall from Feb. 10-March 5.