Thursday, October 18, 2012

Quilts Quilts and more Quilts!

It is Quilt time at Ironstone starting Friday with the Mountain Heirloom Quilt Faire XXXV.

The vendor level is packed this year!  Even overflowing up to our Museum level. Watching all the unloading and setting up today is exciting. Can't wait to take a walk through the booths and see what's new from last year.



Even if you aren't a big quilt fan, this is a must see event. I love the Guild's "store". Every year I find great stocking stuffers and special gifts for best friends and family, all hand made with great prices.

Another treat is always the pathway markers. Made up of a variety of styles of shoes, these eye catching eye candy treats are decorated by guild members into some of the most fun pathway markers you would ever want to see... great ideas for family parties!  But, those aren't out yet! 
We will have to wait until tomorrow to see those little jewels














Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Vintage in Jeopardy?


One of our guests brought to our attention a case up for review by the Supreme Court this month.  They were upset at the thought that if this issue is passed by the SC, they won't be able to sell their mother's vintage glass or their Toyota without permission from Toyota or the German glass maker.  

Amazing how these little issues are decided by so few that alter so many lives and we know nothing until its too late. 

If you care, check it out and pass the word....

Monday, October 1, 2012

Upgrade time & Fall Colors Galore...


            “Due to Upgrades and Maintenance in the Heritage Museum, our vault and Crystalline Gold Specimen will be closed for viewing. We are sorry for the inconvenience. All other areas of our wonderful winery and grounds are open.

Please come visit us and see the wonderful Fall Colors starting to appear throughout the Gardens and Grounds and the smells of harvest that are filling the winery”.

Thursday, September 13, 2012

More Artists Join the fun! "ART & AUTOS" Artists painting up a storm at Ironstone Foundation Concours d'Elegance, Sat. Sept. 22.








      

Lorna Hunt

Though Lorna has drawn and painted for most of her life, it wasn’t until the last 15 years that she has been able to dedicate her time to fine art.  
She enjoys the flow and spontaneity of watercolor, and also the rich, juicy qualities of oil paint. Oil paints are well suited to Plein Air painting, and that combines well with her love of the outdoors.
Lorna feels privileged to have studied with many area artists and to have participated in workshops given by local and nationally known artists.
She emigrated from Argentina to Pleasant Hill, Ca. in the early 60s, raised a family in Livermore, Ca., grew almonds in Ripon, Ca. and retired to Sonora where she can indulge in her artistic endeavors.

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 Sunny Sorensen, sunny.sorensen@yahoo.com 
Sondra Sorensen
N
ative Californian, Sondra (Sunny) Sorensen graduated with honors with a BA in Studio Art from University of California, Davis in 1979. There she studied oil painting under acclaimed California artists Wayne Thiebaud and Roland Peterson; and ceramic sculpture under the late Robert Arneson. She entered competitions for a year after graduation, won a couple prizes, did odd jobs, and eventually took off for Scotland where she lived for two years.
Returning to California, she had to get a real job.  “I had the outlook of an artist—even as a kid I loved to draw—but not the discipline to make it a career move.  At the same time, I was too impatient to teach art¸ but I loved the educational scene, and would have happily become a professional student had someone offered to foot the bill.” Finally she landed a job in a high end private high school and went on to wear multiple hats of  the Tin Cupper, Glad-hander, Organizer, Magazine Editor, Writer, and Designer. To relax, she led Sierra Club backpack trips in the Sierra for ten of those years. Teaching, she thinks, would have been less stressful.
When the millennium rolled over, Sunny retired from the multiple-caps job, with hand and arm injuries due to excessive computer work, waited four years for the injuries to subside, and then turned to pastels, planning to take up art where she left off. “I thought I wanted to paint the Sierra and deserts I had schlepped through over the years. Only there was a problem.  As a delinquent Bay Area Figurative studio artist who at one time leaned toward pop art, I was unprepared to paint landscapes, especially on location. A monumental learning curve loomed before me and all I had to get around it was an untrustworthy bicycle. So I looked up the pastel artists who painted the way I thought I wanted to.” For three years she took workshops from Richard McKinley, Richard McDaniel, Kim Lordier, Gil Dellinger, and Marc Hanson.
In 2008, Sorensen again became interested in figurative work, and although she continues to do landscapes in both pastels and oils, she is leaning more strongly to the live figure. She quickly learned that painting from a photo can be a curse that it doesn’t take the place of what you really see. “One of the reasons,” she says, “is that each individual sees the same scene or subject differently with two eyes. When you paint from a photo, you end up painting what the camera sees with its one eye. If I use a photo, it’s generally as a loose reference from which I depart after the first margarita.” 
Sorensen, who divides her time between Mexico and Hathaway Pines, has been accepted into several competitions, won a few awards, including first place in Ironstone’s spring competition in 2009, accepted commissions, taught a few plein air workshops and runs a summer eight-week  life drawing class at Town Hall Arts in Copperopolis.   Recently she has started up a summertime plein air group, Calaveras Outdoor Painting Society (C.O.P.S.), which has been written up in The Union Democrat (Sept 21, 2012).Anyone with plein air painting experience who lives in Calaveras County is welcome.
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Anthony Pooler
 Anthony Pooler,   acp42@sbcglobal.net
Anthony Pooler is a local artist, currently residing in Modesto. He works primarily in watercolor and acrylics. His art education started at an early age, as his great grandfather, mother, and uncle were all artists. He is also an avid fly-fisher and fly-tier. This occasionally leads to conflicts about whether to fish the stream or to paint it.

His formal art education includes instruction at UC Berkeley, with additional classes at Cal State Hayward. Images include plein air work as well as paintings created from photos from his extensive travels. Of special interest as subjects, are landscapes, and vintage and classic automobiles. He is a member of the Central California Art Association and the Valley Suncatchers. His work can be viewed on the website of fineartamerica.com, and frequently at the Mistlin Gallery and other local venues.

Commissions are welcome.


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Cheryl Bloomfield
  Cheryl Bloomfield;   bloom1010@att.net


My love of art began at a young age when teachers would ask me to paint backdrops for school theater and portraits of fellow students. This led to a senior high art award after four years of art classes given by a devoted and creative teacher.

While raising our children, I used my hands to construct orthodontic appliances for six offices in the Bay Area, and oil painted as a “break” from our busy family schedule.   As our children matured, I dove into painting wall murals as a business known as “Have Brush—Will Travel” in homes all over San Joaquin County, California.
I have read and studied art books and artists, but taking plein air workshops by Kathleen Dunphy has inspired me to take off in my creative aspirations. There is so much to learn and an abundance of materials to learn from, that  I can’t soak it in fast enough. I will forever be studying art to learn to convey my message.  I want to show people, who can’t or don’t travel, the beautiful treasures of scenery on the back roads of America, and just how special this country is.

Friday, September 7, 2012

Saturday Night Laughs Out Loud!

Get set! Saturday Jeff Foxworthy steps to the plate at Ironstone Vineyards with a night of laughter and comedy. Jeff is entertaining the family so bring the kids and have fun!  General Admission "sit on the lawn" tickets still available. Here at Ironstone, they open the ticket booth at 2:00 PM, day of the concert so you can purchase on your way to the entrance gate.  

See you Saturday! 

You can check out some of Jeff's jokes here ...  http://www.jefffoxworthy.com/

Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Make my day!

Just had a wonderful treat from Cruisers! What is it about ice cream that can turn your day around? I'm not sure, but it worked today! Thank you Thank you Thank you Cruisers!

http://www.cruisersicecream.com/blog.html

Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Wild Weekend! Here We Come!

What a Great Labor Day Weekend we have in store at Ironstone!

Kicking off with Bert Kronnick's Free Vintage Fishing Gear Appraisal Clinic on Friday from 11 - 3,  we then head on down to the Tony Bennett and Jackie Evancho concert Friday night with plenty of General Admission Lawn tickets still available.

Saturday is the Opening of Artist Richard Arnold's Knot Rod exhibit featuring his handcrafted beautiful & whimsical wooden autos which are also available for purchase.

Also joining us Saturday is Cigar Box Guitar Maker, Mike Doyle here for a Meet N Greet along with his highly popular Cigar Box Guitars and Ukuleles.

Do join the fun! See you Friday & Saturday!

Friday, August 24, 2012

Knot Rods Cruis'n in on Saturday! 11 AM


 Ironstone Heritage Museum is please to announce that the Knot Rods are coming! 




Opening Saturday, Sept. 1st, Artist Richard Arnold presents his wonderful Knot Rods starting at 11:00 AM.  Richard will be here opening day for an Artist "Meet N Greet" so do mark your calendar!  At bit about Richard in his own words....

Artist Biography  -  Richard S. Arnold  -  Knot Rods

"My art is a story in unique and colorful woods as well as an attempt to keep alive the nostalgic feelings I have for Classic Cars and Hot Rods.

After a career in woodworking including everything from cabinetry to furniture, and rocking horses to rocking chairs, I now have the joyful privilege of combining my passions for both woodworking and old cars into the creation of Knot Rods.

My medium is primarily American grown hardwoods and my subject is currently Classic and Hot Rod Cars of the 1930’s. I create every component of my cars except the dowel used for the axels.

In an entirely handmade process that begins at the drawing board, each piece of wood is chosen and crafted to showcase the best that it has to offer in color, grain and character for an individual car. Each model slowly comes to life by way of many involved and specifically developed techniques. By the time each car receives its final coats of finish more than 100 steps later, it has developed a personality of its own. My leaning is toward refinement so look for my work to continue to evolve.

I was born in San Luis Obispo California and have resided in California all of my life. I lived in Atascadero, fixing up and driving a Model A Ford to High School. I began my apprenticeship as a woodworker under my Dad’s tutelage at the age of 15. Thus began my love of old cars and of wood.

I served in the Air Force from 1968-1971, married two years later, and moved my family to Trinity County from Atascadero in 1981 and then to Camino in El Dorado County in 1989. I have lived in Camino ever since with my wife of 38 years.

When I am not in my shop designing or creating Knot Rods, I enjoy spending time with my four wonderful kids, spouses, and coming up on nine Grandchildren ! Salmon fishing is my constant tug in August and my wife Susie and I love to go to Gold Beach, Oregon and enjoy time there. We also have a ’34 Ford Coupe that begs to be driven in our lovely Sierra Foothills, and we do that as often as we can."

Thursday, August 16, 2012

Hula Girl Has Found a new HOME!

Our lovely Hula Girl has found a new home! Congratulations!
Doyle Guitars Presents 
The Hula Girl Cigar Box Ukulele


Isn't this a little lovely!  I am thinking it is my new favorite. Read more about that in the "observations" column at the right...
along with the story of the drain?!
Straight from Hawaii, this cigar box has found it's true place in the world.  This piece has been lovingly worked into a one of a kind, hand crafted ukulele by Guitar Maker Mike Doyle.  Matched to an exotic wood neck inspired by colors of the box this beauty is just waiting for her perfect love. 

Guitar maker Mike Doyle has included The Hula Girl in his Hot August Night Ukulele Special of $50 off the prices for the month of August only.  Normally $250, this is your opportunity to own a one of a kind "Doyle Guitars" Ukulele, and the Hula Girl no less!

At least come by and strum her cords! She is a charmer!

Friday, August 10, 2012

"Not your Father's Car Show!"

Had to share this link with you! Great story!

http://deadreckoning1.wordpress.com/2010/09/28/not-your-fathers-car-show/

Hot August Night Uke Special!

Hot August nights, sittin on the porch strummin the Uke with a cold beer or chilled glass of Obsession.. 
What!
You don't have a UKE!

Well, now is the time to come by Ironstone and pick up one of Doyle Guitars' one of a kind, cigar box Ukes.

Guitar maker Mike Doyle is offering $50 off all Uke's through August.  

SOLD

 Come by and take a look, strum a tune and see how spectacular these instruments are!  

Coming soon is a photo of the new "Hula Girl" Cigar box.  Now she is something special!  Real nice mellow sound too!

Thursday, August 2, 2012

FREE Appraisal Clinic - Vintage Fish Gear


Join us Saturday from 11 am to 4 pm for a FREE Appraisal Clinic featuring Vintage Fishing Gear expert Bert Kronnick.


Bring your stuff and see what it's worth!


Bert also has on display an amazing collection of classic & rare Reels & collectibles. You can see these daily from 11 - 5 through September 23rd.

Monday, July 23, 2012

** Bruce B. Hancock ** California Painter

Bruce Hancock brought his painting class to Ironstone this past week and created an outstanding painting of Ironstone's Miners Shack. Check out his blog for more images and info on Bruce's art.
http://brucehancockart.blogspot.com/

Friday, July 20, 2012

Meet & Greet! Doyle Guitar maker Today! till 4

Cigars, Guitars ....


What a weekend we have coming up!  In addition to Bert Kronnick's FREE fishing gear appraisal clinic (see more below!), this Saturday Mike Doyle of Doyle Guitars will be here from 11 - 3 for a meet & greet with his Cigar Box Guitar fans and friends. Come join us and meet Mike and hear how these Cigar Box Guitars & Uke's really sound!  With both electric & acoustic, Mike has a great variety of shapes and sounds. His newest piece is a stunning piece of art and a slide guitar as well!


I think this is my new favorite ... it is the center one in the photo below.  My little camera didn't do it justice, but the craftsmanship on the neck is an art form in itself. This belongs hanging on the wall next to a great old photo and some framed sheet music. 










Above is another image of the Great One...


Check out more images of Mike's great Cigar Box
Guitars below, then come see them for yourself.


Awsome!




 Here is a photo of the Uke corner...
 Finished with those cigars? Time to 
make a little music! Bring the box to Mike and he will craft a one of a kind masterpiece for you!

 Yea! That is an Elvis Uke! Once home to a puzzle, now time to play!





What does this all have to do with fishing reels?  








From 11 am to 3 pm, Bert Kronnick will be conducting a FREE Appraisal Clinic for vintage fishing gear. Bring that old fishing pole that's been sitting out in the garage all these years collecting dust and see if it might be worth moving to the inside closet!  


Bert has a fantastic display of vintage reels and fishing accessories. He would love to show them off and explain anything you don't understand about reels. Bert knows it all!  Come by Saturday and meet the pros... 



Thursday, July 5, 2012

Fireworks!

If you love fireworks, you're going to love this Saturday at Ironstone!  The Annual Independence Day Celebration is a family fun day and night.  With bounce houses and jugglers for the kids, climbing rock for the more adventurist, live music on stage, color guard and an angel singing the National Anthem, this is a true celebration of America.  Although Ironstone opens regular time at 10:00 in the morning, gates close at 2:30 to reopen at 4:30 for the big celebration.   Adults $10 / 6 - 12yrs  $5 / 5yrs under FREE.


Live Music starts at 4:30 PM with Chains Required on stage, followed by Whiskey Dawn with Shane Dwight headlining and finishing the evening off.  After Dark be prepared to OHHH & AWHHHH as the most spectacular 30 minute fireworks show in the area lights up the sky! Then more dancing!


Bring along your lawn chairs, blankets & umbrellas (which must be taken down at dusk) for a great family day at Ironstone.  Remember there is no outside food or beverage allowed on property. But don't worry!  There are plenty of food vendors, service organizations & the Ironstone Deli to take care of the hunger.

No advance tickets, first come first serve! Come join us for a brilliant night of fireworks.

Sunday, July 1, 2012

Getn' Ready!

Today is Bert Kronnick's first of 5 Free Appraisal Clinics for Vintage Fishing Tackle.  These are a few photos of Bert setting up his display for today. 




Also featured are some of Bert's outstanding antique reels and fishing gear that will be on display here at Ironstone Heritage Museum now through September 23rd. 



Bert's other clinics are scheduled for:


Saturday, July 21
Saturday, August 4
Friday, August 31
Saturday, September 22


Bert will be available to have a look at your items between 11:00 AM and 3:00 PM any of the scheduled clinic days above.


If you don't have any old fishing gear for Bert to look at, just come by and meet him!  Bert is quite the story teller..  did you hear about the big fish he caught last month?






Thursday, June 14, 2012

Elvin Bishop in Concert Saturday, June 30th

Photo by Alfred H. Golub/golubphoto.com used by permission 
We are excited to have Elvin Bishop here at Ironstone on Saturday, June 30th along with Hank Williams Jr. What a great line up for a fantastic evening.  








I have decided to leave the update on Bishop's tour through life up to the pros, so read on a little bit from his offical website...


"Elvin Bishop has been travelling the Blues road longer than most, and he’s got the stories to prove it – many of which are contained within the songs on this release,("Red Dog Speaks"). Stops along the way include his work as a founding member of the groundbreaking Paul Butterfield Blues Band in the early ‘60s, recordings with legends such as Clifton Chenier, John Lee Hooker, and The Allman Brothers, and Pop success with his own 1976 smash hit “Fooled Around and Fell In Love”. 
Photo by Alfred H. Golub/golubphoto.com used by permission 


Bishop’s long and varied career has included plenty of side trips along the way as well, from deep down gutbucket Blues played in smoky South Side Chicago taverns, to raucous roadhouse R&B, to good time Rock & Roll on concert stages and festivals around the world. And at every stage along the way, he’s instilled all of his music with passion, creativity, and a healthy helping of wisdom, wit, and good humor." 






Read more about this amazing musician at: http://www.elvinbishopmusic.com/about.html

Saturday, June 9, 2012

Doyle Guitars - Meet & Greet

We are having a great time today with Cigar Box Guitar make, Mike Doyle here for a Meet & Greet Day at Ironstone.


Mike brought with him a mini amp to plug into a few of the electric cigar boxes to show us they really do sound great! Amazing what those old cigar boxes can do when put into the right hands!



We were also invaded by a great group of Clampers. Here for a grand tour of Ironstone with our #1 tour guide Conrad.  They discovered Mike and had to have a group shot taken!


You have a several hours left to stop by, say hello to Mike and hear how great a cigar box guitar can sound. Several of the guitars are available for purchase, starting around $475.


I love the little tin Elvis Uke that Mike has put together as a proto type.  He is testing this one out to see if there might be a following... we think YES!





Thursday, June 7, 2012

Meet & Greet Guitar Maker, Mike Doyle

Meet & Greet Guitar Maker Mike Doyle
 this Saturday from 11 - 3 PM 
at Ironstone's Heritage Museum.
Classic one of a kind Cigar Box Guitars!

Thursday, May 24, 2012

Mike Doyle Cigar Box Guitars on display June 9th!

Each Concert Season I have great fun in displaying new, unique or classic guitars from one of our outstanding American Guitar makers. This year is no exception! I am excited to be bringing in wonderful guitars that speak history, tradition and down home fun - Cigar Box Guitars hand made by one of our own local guitar makers, Mike Doyle.  Take a look at Mike's website, then come on by June 9th. from 12:00 - 3:00 to meet the master!


Doyle Cigar Box Guitars will be on display through Ironstone's 2012 Concert Season. Keep an eye on our Ironstone facebook page for additional dates Mike will be here to meet & greet.


http://doyleguitars.com/about/   

Signing out for now, The Heritage Museum

Friday, May 11, 2012

Art in Calaveras County

Sad to see the 15th Annual Spring Obsession Art Show come down this week. It has always been one of my favorite exhibits with some outstanding artists and art work.

But, don't fret!  This summer is jam packed with plenty of art of all mediums to keep our avid art fans busy up here in the Gold Country.

Just in for a visit today was Quyle Kilns. I was excited about the great schedule of events they have lined up for this summer!  Why not make this summer your clay experience year and learn how to work a wheel with clay or learn how to create a clay sculpture? Just a couple of classes lined up feature Jim Bass and Marlene Bradford. Or, just stop into their gallery up Hwy 4, just above Murphys to see the great works of art on display and for sale. You can find the link to their website below on our "favorite Links" section below.  Don't miss out on any of the fun!