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June 13 - 21, 2009
NMLRA NATIONAL SPRING SHOOT, Friendship, IN - The "American Tradition" handmade Kentucky Longrifle will be on display in the CLA booth on commercial row during the event. Pick up your tickets for this one-of-a-kind rifle at the booth. Meet the House brothers; Hershel, Frank and John during the weekends. -
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May 14 - 17, 2009
NRA NATIONAL CONVENTION, Phoenix, AZ - The Handmade Kentucky Longrifle "An American Tradition" will be on display at the NRA National Convention in the Contemporary Longrifle Foundation booth. Raffle tickets will be on sale at the show. Meet Frank House and other CLA artists; Lally House, Mel Hankla, Earl Lanning, Doug Delsemme, and H. David Wright -
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April 17 - 19, 2009
HISTORY MEETS THE ARTS, LORD NELSON'S GALLERY, Gettysburg, PA. - The House Brothers will be in attendance at History Meets the Arts in Gettysburg, PA April 17-19, 2009 Hershel, Frank and John House are all scheduled to appear at Lord Nelson's Gallery in Gettysburg, PA for the 12th annual History Meets the Arts (HMTA) show, April 17-19. The one-of-a-kind Kentucky Longrifle handmade by the three brothers for the Contemporary Longrifle Foundation will be on exhibit at the show and raffle tickets will be offered for the August 2009 drawing at the CLA show in Lexington, KY. The House family will be part of a group of over 30 artists exhibiting with Lord Nelson's Gallery during the HMTA show. A partial listing of attending artists include; John Buxton, Roland Cadle, Robert Griffing, Doug Hall, Lally House, Wayne Hyde, Selinda Kennedy, Steve Shroyer, Pamela Patrick & Bryant White, H. David Wright and others. The hours are Friday April 17, 4:00 to 9:00 pm; Saturday, April 18 10:00 am to 6:00 pm; and Sunday 11:00 am to 3:00 pm. Free to the public, the artists, artisans and authors appearing in person will be showing their latest works – original paintings, bronze sculpture, artist signed prints, contemporary 18th century period accoutrements, red ware pottery, hand carved wooden art and more. The genres of art will include Celtic, French & Indian War, Revolutionary War, nostalgic and wildlife subject matters. The grounds of the fire hall will also be turned into an 18th century encampment providing attendees a glimpse into frontier and military life complete with period settlers. - For additional information on Lord Nelson’s Gallery and the show, please contact them directly at 717-334-7950, via email at info@lordnelsons.com or by visiting www.lordnelsons.com. The gallery is located at 27 ˝ Chambersburg St., Gettysburg PA 17325.
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