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During 1916 the British born Australian architect Walter Richmond Butler (1864 – 1949) designed a new Anglican Mission to Seamen to be built on an oddly shaped triangular block of land at 717 Flinders Street on the outskirts of the Melbourne central city grid, to replace smaller premises located in adjoining Siddeley Street, which had been resumed by the Harbour Trust during wharf extensions.

The Missions to Seamen buildings, built on reinforced concrete footings, are in rendered brick with tiled roofs. Walter Butler designed the complex using an eclectic mixture of styles, one of which was the Spanish Mission Revival which had become a prevalent style on the west coast of America, especially in California and New Mexico during the 1890s. The style revived the architectural legacy of Spanish colonialism of the Eighteenth Century and the associated Franciscan missions. The revival of the style is explicit in the Mission’s small, yet charming chapel with its rough-hewn timber trusses, in the bell tower with its pinnacles and turret surmounted by a rustic cross and in the monastic-like courtyard, which today still provides a peaceful retreat from the noisy world just beyond the Missions to Seamen’s doorstep. The chapel also features many gifts donated by members of the Harbour Trust and Ladies’ Harbour Lights Guild, including an appropriately themed pulpit in the shape of a ship's prow and two sanctuary chairs decorated with carved Australian floral motifs. Some of the stained glass windows in the chapel depict stories and scenes associated with the sea intermixed with those Biblical scenes more commonly found in such places of worship.

The adjoining Mission to Seamen’s administration, residential and recreational building shows the influence of English domestic Arts and Crafts architecture, with its projecting gable, pepper pot chimneys and three adjoining oriel windows. The lobby, with its appropriately nautically inspired stained glass windows, features a large mariner's compass inlaid in the terrazzo floor. Built-in timber cupboards, wardrobes, paneling and studded doors throughout the buildings evoke a ship's cabin.

Walter Butler, architect to the Anglican Diocese in Melbourne, had come to Australia with an intimate knowledge and experience of the Arts and Crafts movement and continued to use the style in his residential designs of the 1920s. The main hall has a reinforced concrete vaulted ceiling. Lady Stanley, wife of the Mission's patron, Governor Sir Arthur Lyulph Stanley, laid the foundation stone of the complex in November 1916. The buildings were financed partly by a compensation payment from the Harbour Trust of £8,500.00 and £3,000.00 from local merchants and shipping firms. The Ladies' Harbour Lights Guild raised over £800.00 for the chapel. Most of the complex was completed by late 1917 whilst the Pantheon-like gymnasium with oculus was finished soon afterwards. The substantially intact interiors, including extensive use of wall paneling in Tasmanian hardwood, form an integral part of the overall design.

The Missions to Seamen buildings are architecturally significant as a milestone in the early introduction of the Spanish Mission style to Melbourne. The style was to later find widespread popularity in the suburbs of Melbourne. The choice of Spanish Mission directly refers to the Christian purpose of the complex. The Missions to Seamen buildings are unusual for combining two distinct architectural styles, for they also reflect the imitation of English domestic architecture, the Arts and Crafts movement. Walter Butler was one of the most prominent and progressive architects of the period and the complex is one of his most unusual and distinctive works.

The Missions to Seamen buildings have historical and social significance as tangible evidence of prevailing concerns for the religious, moral, and social welfare of seafarers throughout most of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries. The complex has a long association with the Missions to Seamen, an organisation formed to look after the welfare of seafarers, both officers and sailors, men "of all nationalities". It had its origins in Bristol, England when a Seamen's Mission was formed in 1837. The first Australian branch was started in 1856 by the Reverend Kerr Johnston, a Church of England clergyman, and operated from a hulk moored in Hobsons Bay; later the Mission occupied buildings in Williamstown and Port Melbourne. In 1905 the Reverend Alfred Gurney Goldsmith arrived at the behest of the London Seamen's Mission to establish a city mission for sailors working on the river wharves and docks. The building reflects the diverse role played by the Mission with its chapel, hall and stage, billiards room, reading room, dining room, officers' and men’s quarters, chaplain's residence, and gymnasium. It is still in use to this day under the jurisdiction of a small, but passionate group of workers, providing a welcome place of refuge to seamen visiting the Port of Melbourne.

Walter Butler was considered an architect of great talent, and many of his clients were wealthy pastoralists and businessmen. His country-house designs are numerous and include “Blackwood” (1891) near Penshurst, for R. B. Ritchie, “Wangarella” (1894) near Deniliquin, New South Wales, for Thomas Millear, and “Newminster Park” (1901) near Camperdown, for A. S. Chirnside. Equally distinguished large houses were designed for the newly established Melbourne suburbs: “Warrawee” (1906) in Toorak, for A. Rutter Clark; “Thanes” (1907) in Kooyong, for F. Wallach; “Kamillaroi” (1907) for Baron Clive Baillieu, and extensions to “Edzell” (1917) for George Russell, both in St Georges Road, Toorak. These are all fine examples of picturesque gabled houses in the domestic Queen Anne Revival genre. Walter Butler was also involved with domestic designs using a modified classical vocabulary, as in his remodelling of “Billilla” (1905) in Brighton, for W. Weatherley, which incorporates panels of flat-leafed foliage. Walter Butler also regarded himself as a garden architect.

As architect to the diocese of Melbourne from 1895, he designed the extensions to “Bishopscourt” (1902) in East Melbourne. His other church work includes St Albans (1899) in Armadale, the Wangaratta Cathedral (1907), and the colourful porch and tower to Christ Church (c.1910) in Benalla. For the Union Bank of Australia he designed many branch banks and was also associated with several tall city buildings in the heart of Melbourne’s central business district such as Collins House (1910) and the exceptionally fine Queensland Insurance Building (1911). For Dame Nellie Melba Butler designed the Italianate lodge and gatehouse at “Coombe Cottage” (1925) at Coldstream.

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During 1916 the British born Australian architect Walter Richmond Butler (1864 – 1949) designed a new Anglican Mission to Seamen to be built on an oddly shaped triangular block of land at 717 Flinders Street on the outskirts of the Melbourne central city grid, to replace smaller premises located in adjoining Siddeley Street, which had been resumed by the Harbour Trust during wharf extensions.

The Missions to Seamen buildings, built on reinforced concrete footings, are in rendered brick with tiled roofs. Walter Butler designed the complex using an eclectic mixture of styles, one of which was the Spanish Mission Revival which had become a prevalent style on the west coast of America, especially in California and New Mexico during the 1890s. The style revived the architectural legacy of Spanish colonialism of the Eighteenth Century and the associated Franciscan missions. The revival of the style is explicit in the Mission’s small, yet charming chapel with its rough-hewn timber trusses, in the bell tower with its pinnacles and turret surmounted by a rustic cross and in the monastic-like courtyard, which today still provides a peaceful retreat from the noisy world just beyond the Missions to Seamen’s doorstep. The chapel also features many gifts donated by members of the Harbour Trust and Ladies’ Harbour Lights Guild, including an appropriately themed pulpit in the shape of a ship's prow and two sanctuary chairs decorated with carved Australian floral motifs. Some of the stained glass windows in the chapel depict stories and scenes associated with the sea intermixed with those Biblical scenes more commonly found in such places of worship.

The adjoining Mission to Seamen’s administration, residential and recreational building shows the influence of English domestic Arts and Crafts architecture, with its projecting gable, pepper pot chimneys and three adjoining oriel windows. The lobby, with its appropriately nautically inspired stained glass windows, features a large mariner's compass inlaid in the terrazzo floor. Built-in timber cupboards, wardrobes, paneling and studded doors throughout the buildings evoke a ship's cabin.

Walter Butler, architect to the Anglican Diocese in Melbourne, had come to Australia with an intimate knowledge and experience of the Arts and Crafts movement and continued to use the style in his residential designs of the 1920s. The main hall has a reinforced concrete vaulted ceiling. Lady Stanley, wife of the Mission's patron, Governor Sir Arthur Lyulph Stanley, laid the foundation stone of the complex in November 1916. The buildings were financed partly by a compensation payment from the Harbour Trust of £8,500.00 and £3,000.00 from local merchants and shipping firms. The Ladies' Harbour Lights Guild raised over £800.00 for the chapel. Most of the complex was completed by late 1917 whilst the Pantheon-like gymnasium with oculus was finished soon afterwards. The substantially intact interiors, including extensive use of wall paneling in Tasmanian hardwood, form an integral part of the overall design.

The Missions to Seamen buildings are architecturally significant as a milestone in the early introduction of the Spanish Mission style to Melbourne. The style was to later find widespread popularity in the suburbs of Melbourne. The choice of Spanish Mission directly refers to the Christian purpose of the complex. The Missions to Seamen buildings are unusual for combining two distinct architectural styles, for they also reflect the imitation of English domestic architecture, the Arts and Crafts movement. Walter Butler was one of the most prominent and progressive architects of the period and the complex is one of his most unusual and distinctive works.

The Missions to Seamen buildings have historical and social significance as tangible evidence of prevailing concerns for the religious, moral, and social welfare of seafarers throughout most of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries. The complex has a long association with the Missions to Seamen, an organisation formed to look after the welfare of seafarers, both officers and sailors, men "of all nationalities". It had its origins in Bristol, England when a Seamen's Mission was formed in 1837. The first Australian branch was started in 1856 by the Reverend Kerr Johnston, a Church of England clergyman, and operated from a hulk moored in Hobsons Bay; later the Mission occupied buildings in Williamstown and Port Melbourne. In 1905 the Reverend Alfred Gurney Goldsmith arrived at the behest of the London Seamen's Mission to establish a city mission for sailors working on the river wharves and docks. The building reflects the diverse role played by the Mission with its chapel, hall and stage, billiards room, reading room, dining room, officers' and men’s quarters, chaplain's residence, and gymnasium. It is still in use to this day under the jurisdiction of a small, but passionate group of workers, providing a welcome place of refuge to seamen visiting the Port of Melbourne.

Walter Butler was considered an architect of great talent, and many of his clients were wealthy pastoralists and businessmen. His country-house designs are numerous and include “Blackwood” (1891) near Penshurst, for R. B. Ritchie, “Wangarella” (1894) near Deniliquin, New South Wales, for Thomas Millear, and “Newminster Park” (1901) near Camperdown, for A. S. Chirnside. Equally distinguished large houses were designed for the newly established Melbourne suburbs: “Warrawee” (1906) in Toorak, for A. Rutter Clark; “Thanes” (1907) in Kooyong, for F. Wallach; “Kamillaroi” (1907) for Baron Clive Baillieu, and extensions to “Edzell” (1917) for George Russell, both in St Georges Road, Toorak. These are all fine examples of picturesque gabled houses in the domestic Queen Anne Revival genre. Walter Butler was also involved with domestic designs using a modified classical vocabulary, as in his remodelling of “Billilla” (1905) in Brighton, for W. Weatherley, which incorporates panels of flat-leafed foliage. Walter Butler also regarded himself as a garden architect.

As architect to the diocese of Melbourne from 1895, he designed the extensions to “Bishopscourt” (1902) in East Melbourne. His other church work includes St Albans (1899) in Armadale, the Wangaratta Cathedral (1907), and the colourful porch and tower to Christ Church (c.1910) in Benalla. For the Union Bank of Australia he designed many branch banks and was also associated with several tall city buildings in the heart of Melbourne’s central business district such as Collins House (1910) and the exceptionally fine Queensland Insurance Building (1911). For Dame Nellie Melba Butler designed the Italianate lodge and gatehouse at “Coombe Cottage” (1925) at Coldstream.

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During 1916 the British born Australian architect Walter Richmond Butler (1864 – 1949) designed a new Anglican Mission to Seamen to be built on an oddly shaped triangular block of land at 717 Flinders Street on the outskirts of the Melbourne central city grid, to replace smaller premises located in adjoining Siddeley Street, which had been resumed by the Harbour Trust during wharf extensions.

The Missions to Seamen buildings, built on reinforced concrete footings, are in rendered brick with tiled roofs. Walter Butler designed the complex using an eclectic mixture of styles, one of which was the Spanish Mission Revival which had become a prevalent style on the west coast of America, especially in California and New Mexico during the 1890s. The style revived the architectural legacy of Spanish colonialism of the Eighteenth Century and the associated Franciscan missions. The revival of the style is explicit in the Mission’s small, yet charming chapel with its rough-hewn timber trusses, in the bell tower with its pinnacles and turret surmounted by a rustic cross and in the monastic-like courtyard, which today still provides a peaceful retreat from the noisy world just beyond the Missions to Seamen’s doorstep. The chapel also features many gifts donated by members of the Harbour Trust and Ladies’ Harbour Lights Guild, including an appropriately themed pulpit in the shape of a ship's prow and two sanctuary chairs decorated with carved Australian floral motifs. Some of the stained glass windows in the chapel depict stories and scenes associated with the sea intermixed with those Biblical scenes more commonly found in such places of worship.

The adjoining Mission to Seamen’s administration, residential and recreational building shows the influence of English domestic Arts and Crafts architecture, with its projecting gable, pepper pot chimneys and three adjoining oriel windows. The lobby, with its appropriately nautically inspired stained glass windows, features a large mariner's compass inlaid in the terrazzo floor. Built-in timber cupboards, wardrobes, paneling and studded doors throughout the buildings evoke a ship's cabin.

Walter Butler, architect to the Anglican Diocese in Melbourne, had come to Australia with an intimate knowledge and experience of the Arts and Crafts movement and continued to use the style in his residential designs of the 1920s. The main hall has a reinforced concrete vaulted ceiling. Lady Stanley, wife of the Mission's patron, Governor Sir Arthur Lyulph Stanley, laid the foundation stone of the complex in November 1916. The buildings were financed partly by a compensation payment from the Harbour Trust of £8,500.00 and £3,000.00 from local merchants and shipping firms. The Ladies' Harbour Lights Guild raised over £800.00 for the chapel. Most of the complex was completed by late 1917 whilst the Pantheon-like gymnasium with oculus was finished soon afterwards. The substantially intact interiors, including extensive use of wall paneling in Tasmanian hardwood, form an integral part of the overall design.

The Missions to Seamen buildings are architecturally significant as a milestone in the early introduction of the Spanish Mission style to Melbourne. The style was to later find widespread popularity in the suburbs of Melbourne. The choice of Spanish Mission directly refers to the Christian purpose of the complex. The Missions to Seamen buildings are unusual for combining two distinct architectural styles, for they also reflect the imitation of English domestic architecture, the Arts and Crafts movement. Walter Butler was one of the most prominent and progressive architects of the period and the complex is one of his most unusual and distinctive works.

The Missions to Seamen buildings have historical and social significance as tangible evidence of prevailing concerns for the religious, moral, and social welfare of seafarers throughout most of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries. The complex has a long association with the Missions to Seamen, an organisation formed to look after the welfare of seafarers, both officers and sailors, men "of all nationalities". It had its origins in Bristol, England when a Seamen's Mission was formed in 1837. The first Australian branch was started in 1856 by the Reverend Kerr Johnston, a Church of England clergyman, and operated from a hulk moored in Hobsons Bay; later the Mission occupied buildings in Williamstown and Port Melbourne. In 1905 the Reverend Alfred Gurney Goldsmith arrived at the behest of the London Seamen's Mission to establish a city mission for sailors working on the river wharves and docks. The building reflects the diverse role played by the Mission with its chapel, hall and stage, billiards room, reading room, dining room, officers' and men’s quarters, chaplain's residence, and gymnasium. It is still in use to this day under the jurisdiction of a small, but passionate group of workers, providing a welcome place of refuge to seamen visiting the Port of Melbourne.

Walter Butler was considered an architect of great talent, and many of his clients were wealthy pastoralists and businessmen. His country-house designs are numerous and include “Blackwood” (1891) near Penshurst, for R. B. Ritchie, “Wangarella” (1894) near Deniliquin, New South Wales, for Thomas Millear, and “Newminster Park” (1901) near Camperdown, for A. S. Chirnside. Equally distinguished large houses were designed for the newly established Melbourne suburbs: “Warrawee” (1906) in Toorak, for A. Rutter Clark; “Thanes” (1907) in Kooyong, for F. Wallach; “Kamillaroi” (1907) for Baron Clive Baillieu, and extensions to “Edzell” (1917) for George Russell, both in St Georges Road, Toorak. These are all fine examples of picturesque gabled houses in the domestic Queen Anne Revival genre. Walter Butler was also involved with domestic designs using a modified classical vocabulary, as in his remodelling of “Billilla” (1905) in Brighton, for W. Weatherley, which incorporates panels of flat-leafed foliage. Walter Butler also regarded himself as a garden architect.

As architect to the diocese of Melbourne from 1895, he designed the extensions to “Bishopscourt” (1902) in East Melbourne. His other church work includes St Albans (1899) in Armadale, the Wangaratta Cathedral (1907), and the colourful porch and tower to Christ Church (c.1910) in Benalla. For the Union Bank of Australia he designed many branch banks and was also associated with several tall city buildings in the heart of Melbourne’s central business district such as Collins House (1910) and the exceptionally fine Queensland Insurance Building (1911). For Dame Nellie Melba Butler designed the Italianate lodge and gatehouse at “Coombe Cottage” (1925) at Coldstream.

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During 1916 the British born Australian architect Walter Richmond Butler (1864 – 1949) designed a new Anglican Mission to Seamen to be built on an oddly shaped triangular block of land at 717 Flinders Street on the outskirts of the Melbourne central city grid, to replace smaller premises located in adjoining Siddeley Street, which had been resumed by the Harbour Trust during wharf extensions.

The Missions to Seamen buildings, built on reinforced concrete footings, are in rendered brick with tiled roofs. Walter Butler designed the complex using an eclectic mixture of styles, one of which was the Spanish Mission Revival which had become a prevalent style on the west coast of America, especially in California and New Mexico during the 1890s. The style revived the architectural legacy of Spanish colonialism of the Eighteenth Century and the associated Franciscan missions. The revival of the style is explicit in the Mission’s small, yet charming chapel with its rough-hewn timber trusses, in the bell tower with its pinnacles and turret surmounted by a rustic cross and in the monastic-like courtyard, which today still provides a peaceful retreat from the noisy world just beyond the Missions to Seamen’s doorstep. The chapel also features many gifts donated by members of the Harbour Trust and Ladies’ Harbour Lights Guild, including an appropriately themed pulpit in the shape of a ship's prow and two sanctuary chairs decorated with carved Australian floral motifs. Some of the stained glass windows in the chapel depict stories and scenes associated with the sea intermixed with those Biblical scenes more commonly found in such places of worship.

The adjoining Mission to Seamen’s administration, residential and recreational building shows the influence of English domestic Arts and Crafts architecture, with its projecting gable, pepper pot chimneys and three adjoining oriel windows. The lobby, with its appropriately nautically inspired stained glass windows, features a large mariner's compass inlaid in the terrazzo floor. Built-in timber cupboards, wardrobes, paneling and studded doors throughout the buildings evoke a ship's cabin.

Walter Butler, architect to the Anglican Diocese in Melbourne, had come to Australia with an intimate knowledge and experience of the Arts and Crafts movement and continued to use the style in his residential designs of the 1920s. The main hall has a reinforced concrete vaulted ceiling. Lady Stanley, wife of the Mission's patron, Governor Sir Arthur Lyulph Stanley, laid the foundation stone of the complex in November 1916. The buildings were financed partly by a compensation payment from the Harbour Trust of £8,500.00 and £3,000.00 from local merchants and shipping firms. The Ladies' Harbour Lights Guild raised over £800.00 for the chapel. Most of the complex was completed by late 1917 whilst the Pantheon-like gymnasium with oculus was finished soon afterwards. The substantially intact interiors, including extensive use of wall paneling in Tasmanian hardwood, form an integral part of the overall design.

The Missions to Seamen buildings are architecturally significant as a milestone in the early introduction of the Spanish Mission style to Melbourne. The style was to later find widespread popularity in the suburbs of Melbourne. The choice of Spanish Mission directly refers to the Christian purpose of the complex. The Missions to Seamen buildings are unusual for combining two distinct architectural styles, for they also reflect the imitation of English domestic architecture, the Arts and Crafts movement. Walter Butler was one of the most prominent and progressive architects of the period and the complex is one of his most unusual and distinctive works.

The Missions to Seamen buildings have historical and social significance as tangible evidence of prevailing concerns for the religious, moral, and social welfare of seafarers throughout most of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries. The complex has a long association with the Missions to Seamen, an organisation formed to look after the welfare of seafarers, both officers and sailors, men "of all nationalities". It had its origins in Bristol, England when a Seamen's Mission was formed in 1837. The first Australian branch was started in 1856 by the Reverend Kerr Johnston, a Church of England clergyman, and operated from a hulk moored in Hobsons Bay; later the Mission occupied buildings in Williamstown and Port Melbourne. In 1905 the Reverend Alfred Gurney Goldsmith arrived at the behest of the London Seamen's Mission to establish a city mission for sailors working on the river wharves and docks. The building reflects the diverse role played by the Mission with its chapel, hall and stage, billiards room, reading room, dining room, officers' and men’s quarters, chaplain's residence, and gymnasium. It is still in use to this day under the jurisdiction of a small, but passionate group of workers, providing a welcome place of refuge to seamen visiting the Port of Melbourne.

Walter Butler was considered an architect of great talent, and many of his clients were wealthy pastoralists and businessmen. His country-house designs are numerous and include “Blackwood” (1891) near Penshurst, for R. B. Ritchie, “Wangarella” (1894) near Deniliquin, New South Wales, for Thomas Millear, and “Newminster Park” (1901) near Camperdown, for A. S. Chirnside. Equally distinguished large houses were designed for the newly established Melbourne suburbs: “Warrawee” (1906) in Toorak, for A. Rutter Clark; “Thanes” (1907) in Kooyong, for F. Wallach; “Kamillaroi” (1907) for Baron Clive Baillieu, and extensions to “Edzell” (1917) for George Russell, both in St Georges Road, Toorak. These are all fine examples of picturesque gabled houses in the domestic Queen Anne Revival genre. Walter Butler was also involved with domestic designs using a modified classical vocabulary, as in his remodelling of “Billilla” (1905) in Brighton, for W. Weatherley, which incorporates panels of flat-leafed foliage. Walter Butler also regarded himself as a garden architect.

As architect to the diocese of Melbourne from 1895, he designed the extensions to “Bishopscourt” (1902) in East Melbourne. His other church work includes St Albans (1899) in Armadale, the Wangaratta Cathedral (1907), and the colourful porch and tower to Christ Church (c.1910) in Benalla. For the Union Bank of Australia he designed many branch banks and was also associated with several tall city buildings in the heart of Melbourne’s central business district such as Collins House (1910) and the exceptionally fine Queensland Insurance Building (1911). For Dame Nellie Melba Butler designed the Italianate lodge and gatehouse at “Coombe Cottage” (1925) at Coldstream.

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Stroke Association Step Out Charity walk around Court Hey Park along with members of the regular walking for health group and members of the Friends. The regular group walk around Court Hey Park every Monday at 11.am and start from the NWC car park. The walk was preceeded by a speech by Knowsley MP George Howarth (far left) who then joined the walkers for a stroll around a sunny Court Hey Park. Phone 0151 443 3114 for more information.
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Flickr Local Man Webcasts Art Classes

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This is a reprint of the article that was originally published in The Chickasha Leader. Reprinted with permission.
Local Man Webcasts Art Classes
By KAREN BRADY

Staff Writer

Local artist Jonathan Manning has a dream of Chickasha becoming known as an art center.

"We have a college in Chickasha with an art department, but Chickasha isn't an art community," he said.

Manning is one of the featured artists whose work will be on display in the lobby at the 2012 RIAF Movin' to the Arts fundraiser gala which will be held Saturday, April 28 in the ballroom on the USAO campus. Tickets for the event are $25 and may be purchased at Jay's Jewelry until Saturday, April 21.

Manning is doing his part to help bring more art to Chickasha on what he calls his "Blunt force journey through the art world." He is on the board of directors for the Chickasha Area Arts Council and he is actively working on his own art gallery at 6th and Illinois Ave.

But it's going to take a lot of work.

Vacant for 15 years, the 100-year-old building, which has been home to a number of businesses, including a grocery store, leather shop and a pawn shop, was in poor condition when Manning and his wife Melissa purchased it in 2009.

"The building was in bad shape and the roof was caved in," Manning said.

Manning has already done a lot of work on the old building, and every time he can scrape up $200 or so, it goes into the gallery. But there's still a long way to go.

A visionary, Manning can see past the cracked plaster and chipped concrete and sees instead, the Oasis Gallery, complete with art on the walls, beautifully stained concrete floors, a new front porch and balcony, outside seating areas and studio spaces upstairs for local artists to come and paint or sculpt to their heart's content.

He also envisions black tie art openings with a string quartet playing in the tea garden outside the building.

In the meantime, however, Manning, also known as "Blade," works at the Oasis Gallery performing live webcasts on USTREAM (www.ustream.tv/) giving art lessons every Tuesday evening from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. and presenting "The Artistic Biker Live"

(oasisgalleryOK.com) program Thursdays from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.

"In the art class, I actually teach basic art concepts, all on an introductory level," Manning said. "Each is a stand alone class and I teach how to shade a sphere, or how to paint in perspective; each class is different."

The webcasts are free and remain available for free for two weeks after they are broadcast. After that, they may be purchased for $5.

"The Artistic Biker Live" is not a teaching program, but is a webcast with a live audience who can and do give Manning live feedback from all over the world.

"We paint and tell stories about all the craziness going on and we encourage people to pick up a pen or a pencil and try to do something," Manning said.

Once repairs to the building are complete, Manning wants to open the Oasis Gallery up to the public.

"They can buy a low cost membership and we can rent space out to artists to come and show their stuff," he said.

Manning has in mind offering the young budding artists who attend the University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma's art classes and the people who paint at home for their own enjoyment, an opportunity to show their work in a real gallery setting.

"We could hang their work in a gallery just like in a gallery in downtown New York," he said. "With wine and cheese, black ties and a string quartet in the tea garden. We could do that about four times a year."

In addition, Manning wants to bring in artists from around the world to show their work and speak at the gallery.
"Midnight at Oasis"
Another activity at the Oasis Gallery is "Midnight at Oasis" where Manning and his artistic friends gather to paint or draw, listen to music, munch on snacks and drink coffee laced with rum, Kraken being the current favorite.

"We all put in a topic for discussion and vote on the most interesting one," Manning said. "Sometimes it's a one-on-one discussion, sometimes it's a group round table discussion. It can be about anything in the world as long as we can relate it back to creativity. People try to pigeonhole artists into talking only about their art, but artists are whole people."
"Closet sketcher"
Although Manning, 41, has been drawing and sketching all of his life, there was a time when he was 12 years old that a family member told him he wasn't very good at it.

"I didn't pick it up again for 20 years," Manning said. "I became a closet sketcher. I'd buy a sketch book, draw and put it away thinking 'no one wants to see this.' Then my grandfather died and I realized how short life is and I started drawing again."

Manning said when he began drawing and painting again, he found out he was "pretty good at it."

"I enjoy it," he said. "I practice every day so I can develop my style."



One way Manning practices his art, and encourages others to do the same, is his "100 Days of Art" program in which he takes a sketch book and draws five minutes a day for 100 days.

"Whether you draw, paint or write, whatever you want to do, do it five minutes a day and you will improve," Manning said. "You're not doing it to show anybody else, you're doing it for practice; and you will get better at it. Whether it's nudes, faces, hands, feet or perspectives for landscapes, you can't worry about what it is."

In May, Manning is planning a fundraiser hot dog cookout at Oasis Studios & Gallery, with live music, artist demonstrations and art classes.

You may join artisticbiker.com for $10 a month, to receive unlimited access to all downloads and art classes. Plus, if you are listed as a friend of the studio, you will also receive a subscription to the newsletter. You may also make donations at artisticbiker.com.

For more information, contact Manning at jmanning@oasisgalleryOK.com.

Oasis Studios & Gallery is located at 327 N. 6th Street in Chickasha.

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Flickr Local Man Webcasts Art Classes

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This is a reprint of the article that was originally published in The Chickasha Leader. Reprinted with permission.
Local Man Webcasts Art Classes
By KAREN BRADY

Staff Writer

Local artist Jonathan Manning has a dream of Chickasha becoming known as an art center.

"We have a college in Chickasha with an art department, but Chickasha isn't an art community," he said.

Manning is one of the featured artists whose work will be on display in the lobby at the 2012 RIAF Movin' to the Arts fundraiser gala which will be held Saturday, April 28 in the ballroom on the USAO campus. Tickets for the event are $25 and may be purchased at Jay's Jewelry until Saturday, April 21.

Manning is doing his part to help bring more art to Chickasha on what he calls his "Blunt force journey through the art world." He is on the board of directors for the Chickasha Area Arts Council and he is actively working on his own art gallery at 6th and Illinois Ave.

But it's going to take a lot of work.

Vacant for 15 years, the 100-year-old building, which has been home to a number of businesses, including a grocery store, leather shop and a pawn shop, was in poor condition when Manning and his wife Melissa purchased it in 2009.

"The building was in bad shape and the roof was caved in," Manning said.

Manning has already done a lot of work on the old building, and every time he can scrape up $200 or so, it goes into the gallery. But there's still a long way to go.

A visionary, Manning can see past the cracked plaster and chipped concrete and sees instead, the Oasis Gallery, complete with art on the walls, beautifully stained concrete floors, a new front porch and balcony, outside seating areas and studio spaces upstairs for local artists to come and paint or sculpt to their heart's content.

He also envisions black tie art openings with a string quartet playing in the tea garden outside the building.

In the meantime, however, Manning, also known as "Blade," works at the Oasis Gallery performing live webcasts on USTREAM (www.ustream.tv/) giving art lessons every Tuesday evening from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. and presenting "The Artistic Biker Live"

(oasisgalleryOK.com) program Thursdays from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.

"In the art class, I actually teach basic art concepts, all on an introductory level," Manning said. "Each is a stand alone class and I teach how to shade a sphere, or how to paint in perspective; each class is different."

The webcasts are free and remain available for free for two weeks after they are broadcast. After that, they may be purchased for $5.

"The Artistic Biker Live" is not a teaching program, but is a webcast with a live audience who can and do give Manning live feedback from all over the world.

"We paint and tell stories about all the craziness going on and we encourage people to pick up a pen or a pencil and try to do something," Manning said.

Once repairs to the building are complete, Manning wants to open the Oasis Gallery up to the public.

"They can buy a low cost membership and we can rent space out to artists to come and show their stuff," he said.

Manning has in mind offering the young budding artists who attend the University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma's art classes and the people who paint at home for their own enjoyment, an opportunity to show their work in a real gallery setting.

"We could hang their work in a gallery just like in a gallery in downtown New York," he said. "With wine and cheese, black ties and a string quartet in the tea garden. We could do that about four times a year."

In addition, Manning wants to bring in artists from around the world to show their work and speak at the gallery.
"Midnight at Oasis"
Another activity at the Oasis Gallery is "Midnight at Oasis" where Manning and his artistic friends gather to paint or draw, listen to music, munch on snacks and drink coffee laced with rum, Kraken being the current favorite.

"We all put in a topic for discussion and vote on the most interesting one," Manning said. "Sometimes it's a one-on-one discussion, sometimes it's a group round table discussion. It can be about anything in the world as long as we can relate it back to creativity. People try to pigeonhole artists into talking only about their art, but artists are whole people."
"Closet sketcher"
Although Manning, 41, has been drawing and sketching all of his life, there was a time when he was 12 years old that a family member told him he wasn't very good at it.

"I didn't pick it up again for 20 years," Manning said. "I became a closet sketcher. I'd buy a sketch book, draw and put it away thinking 'no one wants to see this.' Then my grandfather died and I realized how short life is and I started drawing again."

Manning said when he began drawing and painting again, he found out he was "pretty good at it."

"I enjoy it," he said. "I practice every day so I can develop my style."



One way Manning practices his art, and encourages others to do the same, is his "100 Days of Art" program in which he takes a sketch book and draws five minutes a day for 100 days.

"Whether you draw, paint or write, whatever you want to do, do it five minutes a day and you will improve," Manning said. "You're not doing it to show anybody else, you're doing it for practice; and you will get better at it. Whether it's nudes, faces, hands, feet or perspectives for landscapes, you can't worry about what it is."

In May, Manning is planning a fundraiser hot dog cookout at Oasis Studios & Gallery, with live music, artist demonstrations and art classes.

You may join artisticbiker.com for $10 a month, to receive unlimited access to all downloads and art classes. Plus, if you are listed as a friend of the studio, you will also receive a subscription to the newsletter. You may also make donations at artisticbiker.com.

For more information, contact Manning at jmanning@oasisgalleryOK.com.

Oasis Studios & Gallery is located at 327 N. 6th Street in Chickasha.

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Haley, Karen and Brady at Dad's 71st Birthday.
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Flickr Mini Olympics rece at Court Hey Park

A very successful meeting and site recce was held today in order to plan the siting of the sporting and fun activities for our ‘Mini School Olympics’ event on the 13th June.
L to R, Jan Pell (Manager, Landlife at the National Wildflower Centre), Kevin McCann (Pedal Away Projects), Keith Keeling (Sports Development), Barry Lloyd (Sports Development), Kirstin Hogg (Partnership Development Team) and Karen Brady (South Huyton Green Space Ranger).

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Flickr International Women's Day 2012
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Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg opens trading at the London Stock Exchange along with 50 high profile business women including Alek Wek, Kelly Hoppen and Karren Brady to mark International Women's Day. Photo: Stefan Rousseau/PA Wire.
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Flickr International Women's Day 2012
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Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg opens trading at the London Stock Exchange along with 50 high profile business women including Alek Wek, Kelly Hoppen and Karren Brady to mark International Women's Day. Photo: Stefan Rousseau/PA Wire.
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Flickr Bird talk and walk January 14th 2012: Friends room talk
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A very informative and entertaining talk about the Birds of court hey park with RSPB Officer Chris Tynan, followed by a walk around the park to see what birds we can find. Karen Brady (South Huyton Ranger) addressing the visitors prior to the talk by Chris (right).
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Flickr Elder Skelter 11/14/2011

Hudson Theatre Works, President, Karen Brady opens this week's Playworks installment of Elder Skelter by Damien Gray.
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Flickr Playworks: Jackson is Gone

President of HTW, Karen Brady, personing the welcome table
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Flickr Pet-Show-Court Hey Park 2011

The Pet Show on Saturday 17th September, which is annual event at Court Hey park was well attended with over 70 Pet loving people and pets in attendance with pets ranging from Dogs, to guinea pigs and Rabbits. It's a fun Pet Show with Categories like Pet Owner Looky- Likey to Most
Obedient Pet.

Thanks to Knowsley DNS Green Space Ranger Karen Brady for Picture.

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Flickr Pet-Show-Court Hey Park 2011

The Pet Show on Saturday 17th September, which is an annual event at Court Hey park was well attended with over 70 Pet loving people and pets in attendance with pets ranging from Dogs, to guinea pigs and Rabbits. It's a fun Pet Show with Categories like Pet Owner Looky- Likey to Most
Obedient Pet.

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Flickr Pet-Show-Court Hey Park 2011

The Pet Show on Saturday 17th September, which is an annual event at Court Hey park was well attended with over 70 Pet loving people and pets in attendance with pets ranging from Dogs, to guinea pigs and Rabbits. It's a fun Pet Show with Categories like Pet Owner Looky- Likey to Most
Obedient Pet.

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Flickr Pet-Show-Court Hey Park 2011

The Pet Show on Saturday 17th September, which is an annual event at Court Hey park was well attended with over 70 Pet loving people and pets in attendance with pets ranging from Dogs, to guinea pigs and Rabbits. It's a fun Pet Show with Categories like Pet Owner Looky- Likey to Most
Obedient Pet.

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Flickr Pet-Show-Court Hey Park 2011

The Pet Show on Saturday 17th September, which is an annual event at Court Hey park was well attended with over 70 Pet loving people and pets in attendance with pets ranging from Dogs, to guinea pigs and Rabbits. It's a fun Pet Show with Categories like Pet Owner Looky- Likey to Most
Obedient Pet.

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Flickr Pet-Show-Court Hey Park 2011

The Pet Show on Saturday 17th September, which is an annual event at Court Hey park was well attended with over 70 Pet loving people and pets in attendance with pets ranging from Dogs, to guinea pigs and Rabbits. It's a fun Pet Show with Categories like Pet Owner Looky- Likey to Most
Obedient Pet.

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Flickr Pet-Show-Court Hey Park 2011

The Pet Show on Saturday 17th September, which is an annual event at Court Hey park was well attended with over 70 Pet loving people and pets in attendance with pets ranging from Dogs, to guinea pigs and Rabbits. It's a fun Pet Show with Categories like Pet Owner Looky- Likey to Most
Obedient Pet.

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Flickr Pet-Show-Court Hey Park 2011

The Pet Show on Saturday 17th September, which is an annual event at Court Hey park was well attended with over 70 Pet loving people and pets in attendance with pets ranging from Dogs, to guinea pigs and Rabbits. It's a fun Pet Show with Categories like Pet Owner Looky- Likey to Most
Obedient Pet.

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Flickr Pet-Show-Court Hey Park 2011

The Pet Show on Saturday 17th September, which is an annual event at Court Hey park was well attended with over 70 Pet loving people and pets in attendance with pets ranging from Dogs, to guinea pigs and Rabbits. It's a fun Pet Show with Categories like Pet Owner Looky- Likey to Most
Obedient Pet.

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Flickr Pet-Show-Court Hey Park 2011

The Pet Show on Saturday 17th September, which is an annual event at Court Hey park was well attended with over 70 Pet loving people and pets in attendance with pets ranging from Dogs, to guinea pigs and Rabbits. It's a fun Pet Show with Categories like Pet Owner Looky- Likey to Most
Obedient Pet.

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Flickr Pet-Show-Court Hey Park 2011

The Pet Show on Saturday 17th September, which is an annual event at Court Hey park was well attended with over 70 Pet loving people and pets in attendance with pets ranging from Dogs, to guinea pigs and Rabbits. It's a fun Pet Show with Categories like Pet Owner Looky- Likey to Most
Obedient Pet.

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Flickr Pet-Show-Court Hey Park 2011

The Pet Show on Saturday 17th September, which is an annual event at Court Hey park was well attended with over 70 Pet loving people and pets in attendance with pets ranging from Dogs, to guinea pigs and Rabbits. It's a fun Pet Show with Categories like Pet Owner Looky- Likey to Most
Obedient Pet.

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Flickr Pet-Show-Court Hey Park 2011

The Pet Show on Saturday 17th September, which is an annual event at Court Hey park was well attended with over 70 Pet loving people and pets in attendance with pets ranging from Dogs, to guinea pigs and Rabbits. It's a fun Pet Show with Categories like Pet Owner Looky- Likey to Most
Obedient Pet.

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The Pet Show on Saturday 17th September, which is an annual event at Court Hey park was well attended with over 70 Pet loving people and pets in attendance with pets ranging from Dogs, to guinea pigs and Rabbits. It's a fun Pet Show with Categories like Pet Owner Looky- Likey to Most
Obedient Pet.

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Flickr NWC staff member Damian with Knowsley Ranger Karen Brady

The Pathways Project Launch event on the 14th of September 2011 was a great success!
The event was planned by the Friends of Court Hey Park with the support of Knowsley Council and the National Wildflower Centre to celebrate the improvements to the pathway and entrances to the park. The Mayor of Knowsley, Councillor Christine O’Hare and her husband attended the event. The improvements were funded by the Big Lottery's Community Spaces fund through its Awards Partner Groundwork UK. £50,000 had been allocated to this project including the launch event.

100 local schoolchildren from St Paschal Baylon Catholic Primary School, St Margaret Mary’s Catholic Junior School and Malvern Primary School planted bulbs, seeds and wildflower plants in areas of the park supervised by very helpful staff from the National Wildflower Centre. The day stayed mainly dry with the odd shower which was no problem for the children as they busily went about their work. After lunch the children were then treated to fun activities such as face painting, circus skills, card making and storytelling. The Friends would like to thank the children and all those that made this event possible and we are looking forward to using our new pathways!

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Flickr Third Party Assessors' Team gets Director's Award for Meritorious Team Effort

Team members include:
DHSS Staff: Chris Larsen, Chrissy Arnold, Diane Thompson, Terry Hildenbrand, Larry Smith, Debbie Shockley, Wuanita Schwandtner, Pam Clark*, Sarah Pape, Karen Brady, Barbara Rueter, Kathryn Sapp, Douglas Henry, Robin Hibi, Tim Jackson, Karl Dambach, Venessa Hilbert, Ronda Sims, Patricia Ankrom, Beverly Mosnick*, Thelda Linkey, Shomari Rozier , Cindy Jobe, Mary Wehrle, Terri Woodward, Connie Boeckman, Holly Withrow*, Tanya Dixon, Michael Longanecker, Janet Dresel, Shalonda Graham, Rita Summers* and Hema Srikanta.
ITSD Staff: Gina Hankins, Bill Bates, Sue Hanes and Sandi Helton.

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Flickr Karen Brady at the Ghost the Musical Press Night
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Karen Brady at the Ghost the Musical Press Night
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Flickr Pathways Improvements
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Members of the Friends had a very successful meting with staff from Groundwork/Community Spaces Fund on the 8th of July.

We were provided with an informative walk and talk by Landlife CEO Grant Luscombe to see where the new wildflower planting will be.

Work on the project will begin after the Knowsley Flower Show on the 7th August.
There will be a Launch event on the 14th September involving children from three local schools.

Front row: Julie Bustos, Community Spaces Facilitator Coordinator, Serina Senior Grants Assistant, Karen Brady, Knowsley Green Space Ranger and Rita Walker Chair of the Friends of Court Hey Park

Back row, Cathy Sheel, Communications Manager, Knowsley Council, Grant Luscombe, CEO Landlife, Bob Dutton, Friends of Court Hey Park, David Hammond, Community Spaces Area Facilitator, and Miranda Hancock Grants Assistant.

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Not sure who looks more unimpressed, Alistair Crane or Karen Brady?
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Flickr Burton Albion - Paul Peshisolido & Karen Brady


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Flickr Bird box making event February 2011
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Vivienne Kelly (left) making a bird box aided by Huyton Greenspace Ranger Karen Brady. February 27th 2011.
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Flickr Bird Walk & Talk RSPB
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Bird Walk & Talk in court hey park on January 22nd with Chris Tynan from the RSPB. Thanks to Karen Brady for this picture.
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Flickr Halloween-Horrors-Court-Hey Park October 2010
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Halloween event in Court Hey Park, October 30th 2010. Photo courtesy of Karen Brady Knowsley Green Space Ranger
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Flickr The Letter P WM
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Flickr The Letter G WM
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Flickr The Letter X WM
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Flickr The Letter W WM
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Flickr IMG_0315

From left, Carol Cote, Carolyn Reinson, Marlene Morgan, Karen Brady, William Lambert, Rita Fleming-Castaldy and Lisa Burns.

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Flickr The Letter N WM
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Flickr The Letter Q WM
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Flickr The Letter R WM
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Flickr The Letter M WM
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Flickr The Letter H WM
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Flickr The Letter Y WM
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Flickr The Letter L
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Flickr The Letter D WM
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Flickr Pet Show Best In Show 2010
Tags: knowsley   petshow   courtheypark   courtheyparkpetshowknowsley   
Best in Show. Winner was Alex an Ibizan hound with it's owner Maria and family. His hobbies include finding hedgehogs! (Thanks to Karen Brady for photo) Photos taken during the Pet Show Saturday 18th September 2010 at Court Hey Park, Knowsley.
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Flickr Pet Show Worst Behaved Pet
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Worst behaved pet. Winner of this award is Buster with owners Georgia and Emma. Buster won because he bites all the time and he is very naughty - his owner his the bite marks to prove it! (Thanks to Karen Brady for photo) Photos taken during the Pet Show Saturday 18th September 2010 at Court Hey Park, Knowsley.
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Flickr Pet Show Best Condition
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Pet in Best Condition. Winner was Tango the Cross Staff with Jack Russell with owner Lyn. (Thanks to Karen Brady for photo) Photos taken during the Pet Show Saturday 18th September 2010 at Court Hey Park, Knowsley.
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Flickr Pet Show Most Obedient Pet
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Most Obedient Pet. Winner was Dexter the Shihtzu with owner Rebekah. (Thanks to Karen Brady for photo) Photos taken during the Pet Show Saturday 18th September 2010 at Court Hey Park, Knowsley.
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Flickr Pet Show Looky Likey
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Pet / Owner Looky Likey winners were Fly the lurcher and his owner Anthony. (Thanks to Karen Brady for photo) Photos taken during the Pet Show Saturday 18th September 2010 at Court Hey Park, Knowsley.
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Flickr Pet Show Best Small Pet
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Best Small Pet. Winner was Fudge the Rabbit with it's owner Holly. (Thanks to Karen Brady for photo) Photos taken during the Pet Show Saturday 18th September 2010 at Court Hey Park, Knowsley.
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Flickr 1. Running Room's Registered Marathon Participants (Ottawa-Ontario area)

Please click on names for results and photos (and finish-line video) of Running Room's registered participants in the May 30th Ottawa Race Weekend marathon who are from the Ottawa area. (Thank-you to Sportstats.)

[See the “LARGE” version of this photo.]

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Deirdre McKie……Almonte
Barbara Bacon……Burrits Rapids
Brigitte Diogo……Carleton Place
Charles Ebbs……Carleton Place
Norine Primeau-Menzies……Carleton Place
Stacey Larocque……Carleton Place
Tara Zwicker……Carleton Place
Mary Sweetlove……Casselman
Hans Buser……Carp
Stephanie Cowan……Carp
Lana Reid……Carp
Chris Borzecki……Gloucester
Jeannie LeBlanc……Gloucester
Joseph Rios……Gloucester
Lucie Villeneuve……Gloucester
Sean Burrows……Greely
Christopher Arksey……Kanata
Grant Blanchard……Kanata
Peter Chapman……Kanata
Sridhar Erukulla……Kanata
Lise Gray……Kanata
Marc Gregoire……Kanata
Gina Grosenick……Kanata
Rob Haazebroek……Kanata
Robyn Hardage……Kanata
Idris Ismail……Kanata
Mark Jorgenson……Kanata
Mikkyal Koshman……Kanata
Danielle Leduc……Kanata
Karen Legault……Kanata
Greg McNeill……Kanata
John Montgomery……Kanata
Debbie Olive……Kanata
John Pool……Kanata
Rosa Pool……Kanata
Supriya Rao……Kanata
Natalie Reid-Matte……Kanata
Peter Salfi……Kanata
Renato Sitton……Kanata
Stuart Swanson……Kanata
Fiona Valliere……Kanata
Teena Dacey……Kemptville
Dave Springer……Kemptville
Robert Lange……Manotick
Jodi Brennan……Merrickville
Lori Dearman……Metcalfe
Colleen Bird……Nepean
Karen Brady……Nepean
Martyn Hodgson……Nepean
Sarah Hudson……Nepean
Barry Kemp……Nepean
Sarah Matthews……Nepean
Patrick Murnaghan……Nepean
Tanya Mykytyshyn……Nepean
Kerry Nolan……Nepean
Linda Parmelee……Nepean
Alain Phaneuf……Nepean
Janice Richard……Nepean
Elaine Robertson……Nepean
Face Wallace……Nepean
Urban Wong……Nepean
Lily Yip……Nepean
Jennifer Aaltonen……Orleans
Deborah Baldwin……Orleans
Stan Baldwin……Orleans
Stuart Barr……Orleans
Scot Bryant……Orleans
Rick Burk……Orleans
James Carere……Orleans
Daniel Caron……Orleans
Neale Chisnall……Orleans
Michelle Cote……Orleans
Suzanne Daleman……Orleans
Alicia Dill……Orleans
Sandra Faubert……Orleans
Bonnie Ferguson……Orleans
Terry Flynn……Orleans
Hélène Fortier……Orléans
Lynn Galarneau……Orleans
Steve Gillanders……Orleans
Hannu Harinen……Orleans
Ralph Hodgins……Orleans
Trevor Johnson……Orleans
Sylvie King……Orleans
Dan MacDonald……Orleans
Bonita Martin……Orleans
Kathryn McNicoll……Orleans
Paul Menard……Orleans
Stephane Montpetit……Orleans
Brenda Paquet……Orleans
Gilles Primeau……Orleans
Laurie Quinn……Orleans
Robert Simard……Orleans
Jim Turner……Orleans
Nancy Bleses……Osgoode
Bob Ireland……Osgoode
Admassu Abebe……Ottawa
Alice Adamo……Ottawa
Duncan Allen……Ottawa
Mireille Amyotte……Ottawa
Edith Anderson……Ottawa
Caitlin Anstee……Ottawa
Michael Anstey……Ottawa
Jack Araujo……Ottawa
Eric Arnold……Ottawa
Emmanuelle Arnould-Lalonde……Ottawa
Michael Arts……Ottawa
Steve Astels……Ottawa
Annik Aubry……Ottawa
Anna Aylett……Ottawa
Roddi Bassermann……Ottawa
Gary Bazdell……Ottawa
Dustin Beach……Ottawa
John Beaudoin……Ottawa
Natalie Beck-Livingstone……Ottawa
Irene Beehler……Ottawa
Jamie Bell……Ottawa
Dave Bergeron……Ottawa
Ann Besner……Ottawa
Pascal Bessette……Ottawa
Heather Bigelow……Ottawa
Deborah Bird……Ottawa
Nathalie Birgentzlen……Ottawa
Kate Borowec……Ottawa
Ranjit Bose……Ottawa
Glenn Boustead……Ottawa
Matt Brillinger……Ottawa
Jared Broughton……Ottawa
Scott Burton……Ottawa
Gabriel Castro……Ottawa
Larry Chamney……Ottawa
Laura Clementson……Ottawa
Geneva Collier……Ottawa
Douglas Cooper……Ottawa
Janet Cooper……Ottawa
Constance Craig……Ottawa
Robert Craig……Ottawa
Morgan Cranley……Ottawa
Nancy Croskery……Ottawa
Amelie Crouzat……Ottawa
Mike Cummings……Ottawa
Lorenzo De Franco……Ottawa
David Delaney……Ottawa
Cynthia Desnoyers……Ottawa
Karinne Di Sanza……Ottawa
Karen Dillon……Ottawa
Irène Dionne……Ottawa
Melanie Dompierre……Ottawa
Mylene Dubord……Ottawa
Alain Dugas……Ottawa
Christopher Edwards……Ottawa
Miren Egana……Ottawa
Matthew Eglin……Ottawa
Ruth Farey……Ottawa
Susan Farrell……Ottawa
Maureen Feagan……Ottawa
Scott Felman……Ottawa
Nancy Ferguson……Ottawa
Simon Ferguson……Ottawa
Steve Findlay……Ottawa
Lynne Frappier……Ottawa
Jennifer Fraser……Ottawa
Kristina Gardner……Ottawa
Christine Geraghty……Ottawa
Robert Gibb……Ottawa
Kathleen Gifford……Ottawa
Jack Gilmer……Ottawa
Patrick Girard……Ottawa
Steve Gleddie……Ottawa
Simon Gowan……Ottawa
Tanya Gracie……Ottawa
Aveta Graham……Ottawa
Patricia Hachey……Ottawa
Paula Hall……Ottawa
Shauna Hanratty……Ottawa
Mike Hayes……Ottawa
Dona Hill……Ottawa
Cameron Hopgood……Ottawa
Dan Howes……Ottawa
Sylvain Huard……Ottawa
Leonie Hum……Ottawa
Jamie Hurst……Ottawa
Gyro Inman……Ottawa
Gordon Josephson……Ottawa
Darlene Joyce……Ottawa
Dale Joynt……Ottawa
Lara Kaplan……Ottawa
Theresa Kavanagh……Ottawa
Kristin Kopra……Ottawa
Murray Kronick……Ottawa
Alice Kwong……Ottawa
Mona Lamontagne……Ottawa
Roger Langevin……Ottawa
Caroline Lawrance……Ottawa
Bradley Lawson……Ottawa
Danielle Lawson……Ottawa
Benjamin Lee……Ottawa
David Leech……Ottawa
Terri-Lee Lefebvre……Ottawa
PK Leung……Ottawa
Cindy Lim……Ottawa
Jesper Lind……Ottawa
Alfred Linklater……Ottawa
Flora Livesey……Ottawa
Kimberley Low……Ottawa
Rocci Luppicini……Ottawa
Yvette Macabuag……Ottawa
Stephen MacDonald……Ottawa
Ross MacLachlan……Ottawa
Ian MacVicar……Ottawa
Amy Maranto……Ottawa
Anastasia Maranto……Ottawa
Colin Marvin……Ottawa
Paul Masson……Ottawa
Danil Matachniouk……Ottawa
Rosina Mauro……Ottawa
Lucas McCall……Ottawa
Katie McClean……Ottawa
Aimee McDevitt……Ottawa
Randy McElligott……Ottawa
Joanne Merrett……Ottawa
Kyle Miersma……Ottawa
Russell Mirasty……Ottawa
Patrick Miron……Ottawa
Kim Moir……Ottawa
Jennifer Moores……Ottawa
Michael Mopas……Ottawa
Janet Mrenica……Ottawa
Lester Mundt……Ottawa
Rajkumar Nagarajan……Ottawa
Yandu Oppacher……Ottawa
Claire O'Donnell……Ottawa
Siobhan O'Donnell……Ottawa
Patty Paul……Ottawa
Gordon Perolli……Ottawa
David Perry……Ottawa
Carole Piché……Ottawa
Chantal Pilon……Ottawa
Michelle Pilon……Ottawa
Jason Pinto……Ottawa
Terrence Porter……Ottawa
Lisa Potter……Ottawa
Michael Price……Ottawa
Erin Purdy……Ottawa
Navid Rahemtulla……Ottawa
David Rain……Ottawa
Jeffrey Reid……Ottawa
Jocelyne Riopelle……Ottawa
Simon Rivers-Moore……Ottawa
Richard Roman……Ottawa
Jason Rosinski……Ottawa
Jane Scott……Ottawa
Brian Senecal……Ottawa
Kristine Simpson……Ottawa
Gurminder Singh……Ottawa
Suzanne Sinnamon……Ottawa
Hendrik Siré……Ottawa
Randy Slepchik……Ottawa
Jeff Smart……Ottawa
Christine Smith……Ottawa
Mandy Smith……Ottawa
April Sorenson……Ottawa
Eric Sproule……Ottawa
Trevor Stewart……Ottawa
Anne Stubbe……Ottawa
Will Summers……Ottawa
Claude Tardif……Ottawa
Audrey Taylor……Ottawa
Diana Thibeault ……Ottawa
Errol Thomson……Ottawa
Alan Tippett……Ottawa
Scott Tomlinson……Ottawa
Tuan Tran……Ottawa
Renée Maria Tremblay……Ottawa
Christine Turmaine……Ottawa
Cory Van Hoof……Ottawa
Jana Veltheim……Ottawa
Barry Walker……Ottawa
Andreas Weichert……Ottawa
Kara Wheatley……Ottawa
Mike White……Ottawa
Miriam Wiens……Ottawa
Heather Willett……Ottawa
Brenda Wilson……Ottawa
Greg Wilson……Ottawa
James Wojtyk……Ottawa
Stephen Woroszczuk……Ottawa
Jeff Wright……Ottawa
Lisa Zed……Ottawa
Robin Annas……Richmond
Martin Glennon……Richmond
Stephane Burelle……Rockland
Charles Carriere……Rockland
Kyle Rimmington……Rockland
Deirdre Stone……Stittsville
Dave McLean……Stittsville
Jennifer Cameron……Stittsville
Michelle Cole……Stittsville
Ben Hamilton……Stittsville
Stephen Hunt……Stittsville
Chris Leger……Stittsville
René Lessard……Stittsville
Jason Lyons……Stittsville
Kirsten Maludzinski……Stittsville
Fran Maxwell……Stittsville
Brian McClean……Stittsville
Shelly O'Brien……Stittsville
Allen Piddington……Stittsville
Ralph Richardson……Stittsville
Diana Wilkinson……Stittsville
Richard Crompton……Woodlawn
Jessica Martin……



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Flickr Karen Brady
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Karen Brady
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Flickr Karen Brady


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Flickr Karen Brady


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Flickr Karen Brady


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Flickr Karen Brady


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Flickr Karen Brady


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Flickr Karen Brady


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Flickr 2012 Olympic Stadium, London
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...and the next West Ham United FC ground?
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Flickr Spring Hootenanny 07
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Karen Brady and Arin Weibers are all smiles
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Flickr Annual Meeting 2008 Boise
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l to r) Stacie Ballard of Gooding, Karen Brady of Virginia, Rema Griffeth of Rexburg, Rhonda Blair of Kendrick
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Flickr Hash 440
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Like Bloody Marys? Visit Karen @ Brady's Sunday for her 'Sunday,Bloody Sunday'
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Flickr Karen Brady & Nancy Sauer


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Flickr IMG_0602
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Flickr Karen Brady


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Flickr Karen Brady
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Flickr KAREN BRADY
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Flickr Karen Brady works the nursery
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Flickr Karen Brady
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Lead Seminar, Guest speaker Karen Brady. Taken at the University of Wolverhampton.
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Flickr LIVE: Nex Monoceroti Per Risibus
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A live CD cover designed by James McDaniel II from a photo taken by Karen Brady on our Vacation Tour of Ireland 2007.
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Flickr bardsforpresident
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by Karen Brady
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Flickr Moody Marc in Ireland 2007

Photo by Karen Brady
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Flickr Group Get-together
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at Sonoma Chicken Coop.
Happy 1 year anniversary, Katy and Brian!

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Flickr wind

Tad, Haldre, Brett, Karen= Brady Bunch Clan!
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Flickr Karen Brady & Emma Smith
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Flickr Reunion with an Ecstatic Jared, Brady, and Heather

Karen Brady Jared Heather
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Flickr Karen Brady
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Lead Seminar, Guest speaker Karen Brady. Taken at the University of Wolverhampton.
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Flickr Karen Brady
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Lead Seminar, Guest speaker Karen Brady. Taken at the University of Wolverhampton.
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Flickr Karen Brady


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Flickr Des Moines, Iowa
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IOU decorating with ediable ornaments at a nursing home for a Christmas service project. The crew - Scott, Karen, Brady, Lee, Sara, Ken, Melissa, Emily, Anna, and Mike taking the photo.
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