Designs to study, color and mount are accompanied by discussions of significance and style. Major designs are printed on one side of paper only and can be detached for painting or application of other coloring media. Instructions are given for simulating stained glass windows. Including a map of the location of the historic houses of worship is provided with suggestions for walking tours. Hints for successfully photographing stained glass windows are included.
ISBN: 978-1-947191-52-5
This is Randy Donais' first biography and is proud and humbled that it be about the life of Kenosha's Joyce Westerman.
Donais, 61, was in the newspaper business, most of them with the Kenosha News, for 30 years. He is also the author of "Change For The Bettor" and "Soul Searcher," both available on Amazon and Barnes & Noble.
ISBN: 978-1-947191-56-3
Frank Maresca is a college graduate who was honorably discharged after spending 3 years in service during World War II. After 40 years of service, he decided to retire and joined a veteran's chapter. He was awarded the Legion of Honor by France which is the highest honor bestowed by the French Government with the title "Chevalier." Besides his military background, his career involves spending time writing analytical reports. He had also spoke to high school students about World War II, the "Greatest Generation," and freedom. He has been married then widowed.
ISBN: 978-1-947191-14-3
Earnest Stanberry began playing at an early age. At the age of sixteen, Earnest had the privilege of performing with the late, great international recording artist Jimmy Reed in his hometown of Pensacola, Florida. Earnest performed in all major night clubs traveling throughout the south with constant sellouts in which he was noted for his amazing harmonica playing and natural vocal style, which has made him somewhat of a legend in his hometown of Pensacola. Earnest and his band became the house band for ABE’s Five-O-Six Club; one of the biggest and hottest night clubs in the south during the early 1960’s and 1970’s by drawing constant sell-out crowds. Earnest and his band was also the house band at Tom’s Tavern opening for such Blues great as Little Junior Parker, Sonny- boy Williamson, B.B. King, and Bobby “Blues” Bland. Earnest labored in relatively music obscurity for seven years performing regularly in most if not all of the U.S Armed forces NCO and Officers Clubs state side and abroad, entertaining the service members of the air force, u.s army, marine, and the Navy. Earnest knows that Blues, rhythm and Blues, and soul music is universal and act as a bridge between the old, the new, and the universal. Earnest also continue creating quality music in his hometown, and tour regionally.
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