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THE CANADIAN RECORD
COMMUNITY PAGE
THURSDAY 3 FEBRUARY 2005
19
AT THE HEMPHILL COUNTY LIBRARY
Handheld fans the subject of exhibit at
River alley Pioneer Museum
For the Youth
Earning a Ride: How to Become a Nascar
Driver, by Bob Woods, describes the educa-
tion, experience, and qualifications needed to
become a driver on the circuit.
The Starting Line: Life as a Nascar Rookie,
by James Buckley Jr., looks at the ups and
downs of professional driver Jimmie Johnson,
during his rookie year on the Winston Cup se-
ries racing circuit.
Live From the Racetrack: Nascar on T\?by
Bob Woods, describes how a stock car race is
broadcast on television.
From Finish to Start: A Week in the Life of
a Nascar Racing Team, by Phil Barber.
For the Adults
A killer is loose who has woven such an
intricate web of evil that no one is above suspi-
cion, no one is beyond harm, and no one will see
death coming until it has them cornered, help-
less, and Alone. A Lisa Gardner novel.
Sandra Brown's latest novel, Demon
Rumm.
Never in the history of Pern has there been
a more dire emergency than that which faces
the young dragonrider Lorana. A mysterious
fatal illness is striking dragons, and the epi-
demic is spreading like wildfire...with Thread-
fall only days away. DragonsBlood was written
by Anne McCaffrey's son, Todd.
Standing Next to History, an agent's life
inside the Secret Service, by Joseph Petro.
Leaping from the window of the penthouse
suite that Kit shares with her adopted humans,
she is the first to discover Patty's dead body.
Glimpsing the killer, she sets out to track him,
in Shirley Rousseau Murphy's Cat Cross Their
Graves.
In the Rose Garden of the Martyrs. A mem-
oir of Iran by Christopher de Bellaigue.
What it Takes to Pull Me Through. Why
teenagers get in trouble and how four of them
got out. Written by David L. Marcus.
Walt Disney World and Orlando for Dum-
mies, with tips and recommendations from the
experts at Frommer's.
Videos
Chicago, starring Catherine Zeta-Jones,
Renee Zellweger, and Richard Gere.
The Princess Diaries 2r The Royal En-
gagement, starring Julie Andrews and Anne
Hathaway.
Three Angelina Ballerina videos: Lights,
Camera, Action-, ITie Magic of Dance, and The
Dance of Friendship.
Whoopi Goldberg and Nigel Hawthorne
star in Call Me Claus.
VeggieTales, An Easter Carol.
Take off with the Thunderbirds.
Let Freedom Ring. Images of the American
Spirit.
National Geographic's The Search of the
Jaguar and Forces of Nature.
A Game Sports presents Learn from the
Pros! A 4-video set that teaches Baseball Fun-
damentals ; Defensive Drills; Hitting Mechan-
ics; and Offensive Drills.
Before air conditioners started eooling the;
country, Americans fanned themselves when
they got hot. Fans could be plain or fancy,
riotous or refined, meticulously crafted or
mass-produced, but everyone had them and
used them. Cool
Breezes: Hand-
held Fans in
20th-century
American Folk
Art, Fashion,
and Advertis-
ing, opening on
February 3rd
at the River
Valley Pioneer
Museum, intro-
duces exhibi-
tion visitors
to the world
of handheld
fans and to the
roles fans have
played in the
everyday lives of Americans.
Cool Breezes explores fans as common
objects in American popular culture and pres-
ents a wide range of fan genres, from sturdy
folding fans built for daily use, to fragile and
elaborately decorated fans that served as fash-
ion accessories and flirtation tools.
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Cool Breezes also explores fans as part of
a visually rich design tradition and as a guide
to advertising and cultural developments in
20th-century America, A brief history of fans,
beginning with Asian and European tradi-
tions, sets the context from which American
fans evolved.
Cool Breezes will remain in the River Valley
Pioneer Museum's Gallery Room until March
10. The museum is open Tuesday through Fri-
day, 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.
and 1 to 4 p.m.
The exhibition is cu-
rate d by Joyce Cheney,
an independent scholar
with a strong interest
in textilesyfolk ftrt, and
popular culture. Cool
Breezes continues her
examination of seem-
ingly ordinary objects
to discover the living
history they contain—
both the creativity that
went into their making
and the human stories
they tell.
The exhibition Cool
Breezes: Handheld
Fans in 20th Century
American Folk Art,
Fashion, and Advertising is organized and
toured by ExhibitsUSA. The purpose of Ex-
hibitsUSA is to create access to an array of
arts and humanities exhibitions, nurture the
development and understanding of diverse art
forms and cultures, and encourage the expand-
ing depth and breadth of cultural life in local
communities. ExhibitsUSA is a national divi-
sion of Mid-America, Arts Alliance, a private,
nonprofit organization founded in 1972.
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Brown, Laurie Ezzell. The Canadian Record (Canadian, Tex.), Vol. 115, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 3, 2005, newspaper, February 3, 2005; Canadian, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth220666/m1/19/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hemphill County Library.