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Jan 8, 2016Peggy Jean (Merriam) Kelbley
Ball Jr.) of Athens, Samantha (Paul) Elkins of Naperville, Illinois, and Shane (Laura) of North Royalton; five grandchildren, Miranda Kelbley of Oberlin, Duncan Kelbley of North Royalton, and Gareth, Charlotte and Derek Elkins of Naperville, Illinois; three cousins, Herschel (Laura) Amburn of Clear Brook, Virginia, and Rene and Walter Amburn of Bellevue; and brothers- and sisters-in-law, Joe (Rheyma) Kelbley of Fostoria, Jerry Kelbley of Westerville and Jeff (Sandy) Kelbley of Westerville.
Peggy spent her childhood enjoying Lake Erie and Cedar Point. Prior to graduating from Milwaukee (Wisconsin) Downer Seminary, she attended Sandusky High School (class of 1958). Peggy and John met at Heidelberg College, Tiffin, where she graduated with a bachelor of science degree in biology in 1963. Peggy worked as a heart research technician at The Cleveland Clinic until she and John married June 13, 1964, in Saint Mary Church, Sandusky. They lived for two months in Mexico City before moving to Athens, where John completed graduate studies at Ohio University. During those two years, they served as resident directors of Berry Hall men's dormitory, and Peggy also worked as the university's central ticket agent.
August 1966, John accepted a faculty position with Ohio University-Zanesville. Peggy, in addition to being a full-time mother to three children, was an active contributor in her new community and among her many noteworthy civic activities and services was co-founder of OU-Z Faculty Wives' Committee, secretary and later president of the board of Zanesville Day Nursery, first secretary of women's board of the Pioneer an... (Tiffin Advertiser Tribune)
Jan 8, 2016Cleveland Arts listings for Jan. 8-14: Organist Karel Paukert at St. Pau's ...
Ruth Bidwell Gallery): "Extended Moments." Works by photographer Andrea Modica. Through Sunday, Feb. 21.Allen Memorial Art Museum. 87 N. Main St., Oberlin. 440-775-8665 or oberlin.edu/allenart. A strong permanent collection makes the Allen well worth a trip to Lorain County. The Weltzheimer/Johnson House (a Frank Lloyd Wright Usonian House, 1948-50), 534 Morgan St., is closed for the season. Tours of the house will resume Sunday, April 3. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday; 1-5 p.m. Sunday. Closed Mondays and major holidays. Free. Exhibit (John N. Stern Gallery): "Pyscho/Somatic: Visions of the Body in Contemporary East Asian Art." Through Sunday, June 5.Exhibit (South Ambulatory and King Sculpture Court): "Return of the Dragon" (dragon-themed works in a diversity of mediums from silk scroll paintings to carved ivory and porcelain jars). Through Sunday, June 5.Cleveland Museum of Art. 11150 East Blvd. 216-421-7340 or clevelandart.org. One of the top art collections in the nation has come back into view after completion of its $320 million expansion and renovation. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday-Sunday (until 9 p.m. Wednesday and Friday). Closed major holidays. Free admission to the permanent collection. Admission may apply to touring exhibitions. Exhibit (in Arlene M. and Arthur S. Textile Gallery): "Muhammad Shah's Royal Persian Text." A round imperial tent created for Muhammad Shah, who ruled Iran from 1834-48 during the Qajar dynasty. The interior is decorated with inlaid colored woolen cloth with silk-thread embroidery. Through Sunday, June 26.Exhibit (Julia and Larry Pollock Focus Gallery): "Silent Poetry: Chinese Paintings from the Collection of the CMA." Through Sunday, April 24.Exhibit (in Mark Schwartz and Bettina Katz Photography Gallery): "Shadows and Dreams: Pictorialist Photography in America." Through Sunday, July 26.Exhibit (in Gallery 242): "Chinese Landscape Duets of Arnold Chang and Michael Cherney." Through Tuesday, F... (cleveland.com)
Dec 30, 2015TGIF: Happenings — what's coming up in Northeast Ohio starting Dec. 11
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Allen Memorial Art Museum: Oberlin College, 87 N. Main St., Oberlin, presents “Body Proxy: Clothing in Contemporary Art,” through Dec. 13; “The Body: Looking in and Looking Out,” through Dec. 13; “Hidden Mother,” through Dec. 23; “Transformation: Images of Childhood and Adolescence,” Dec. 23; “Psycho/Somatic Visions of the Body in Contemporary East Asian Art,” through June 5. 440-775-8665 or www.oberlin.edu/amam.
Cleveland Institute Of Art: 11610 EuclidAve, Cleveland, presents “Chakala Booker: Take the Highway,” an exhibition of sculptural installations made of shredded NASCAR tires that a New York Times reviewer called “pure poetry,” through Dec. 18. Call 216-421-7407 or visit CIA.edu/Exhibitions.
Cleveland Museum Of Art: 11150 East Blvd., presents “Imaging the Garden,” through March 6; “Silent Poetry: Masterworks of Chinese Painting,” through April 24; “Muhammad Shah’s Royal Persian Tent Exhibition,” through June 26; “Shadows and Dreams: Pictorialist Photography in America,” through Jan. 17; “Chinese Landscape Duets of Arnold Chang and Michael Cherney,” through Feb. 2; “Muhammead Shah... (The Morning Journal)
Dec 30, 2015TGIF: Happenings — what's coming up in Northeast Ohio starting Jan. 1
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Allen Memorial Art Museum: Oberlin College, 87 N. Main St., Oberlin, presents ““Psycho/Somatic Visions of the Body in Contemporary East Asian Art,” through June 5. 440-775-8665 or www.oberlin.edu/amam.
Canton Museum of Art: 1001 Market Ave. N., Canton, presents “Out of the Woods and Into the Ring,” new sculptures by Kristen Cliffel, through March 6. Call330-453-7666 or visit CantonArt.org.
Cleveland Museum Of Art: 11150 East Blvd., presents Imaging the Garden,” through March 6; “Silent Poetry: Masterworks of Chinese Painting,” through April 24; “Muhammad Shah’s Royal Persian Tent Exhibition,” through June 26; “Shadows and Dreams: Pictorialist Photography in America,” through Jan. 17; “Chinese Landscape Duets of Arnold Chang and Michael Cherney,” through Feb. 2; “Muhammead Shah’s Royal Persian Tend,” through June 26; “Painting the Modern Garden: Monet to Matisse,” through Jan. 5. Call 216-421-7340 or visit www.clevelandart.org.
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Sculpture Center: 1834 E. 123rd St., Cleveland, presents “John Seefeldt: Fragments of Reconstruction and Longing” and “Ron Lambert: House Wear,” Jan... (The Morning Journal)
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