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Sunday, November 01, 2009

Details about Beau Wiley Funeral

This info came from Deb aka Mizz Doo Dah -charlie

Doo Dah Parade  

Funeral arrangements for Beau Wylie have been made for Thursday November 5th, 2009 at 1:00 p.m. at the Newcomer Funeral Home & Crematory - SW Chapel, Grove City. 

More details are on Beau's page at http://www.doodahparade.com/id19.html




Robert E. Wylie
1951 - 2009


Visitation:
Thursday, November 05, 2009 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM
Newcomer Funeral Home & Crematory - SW Chapel
3393 Broadway
Grove City, OH  43123       (614) 539-6166


Service:
Thursday, November 05, 2009 2:00 PM
Newcomer Funeral Home & Crematory - SW Chapel
3393 Broadway
Grove City, OH  43123       (614) 539-6166


Interment:
Concord Cemetery
Grove City, OH 43123
Robert Eugene Wylie, 58, of Columbus, passed away on Friday, October 30, 2009. Born to George and Lorna (Young) Wylie in Columbus, OH on July 20 1951, Bob was preceded in death by his father and daughter, Tanith Laura Wylie. Survivors include his mother, Lorna Wylie; sister, Toni (Alan) Niebes; niece, Allison (Matthew) Niebes-Davis; nephew, Ryan Alan Niebes; special friends, Diane and David Artz; cousins, aunts and many friends. Bob was beloved by the Short North Community and was a passionate supporter of the Doo-Dah Parade, Comfest and Old Town East Festival. Visitation will be held on Thursday, November 5, 2009, 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM at Newcomer Funeral Home, SW Chapel, 3393 Broadway, Grove City, OH with the Memorial Service at 2:00 PM. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Capital Area Humane Society, 3015 Scioto Darby Executive Court, Hilliard, OH 43026.
http://www.newcomernet.com/obituaries/obituary.asp?src=value&obitid=36461



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Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Monkeys Retreat -- Opening and Performance

Gallery Hop 2/7/09

Monkeys Retreat, 1202 N. High St. (294-9511), will celebrate the addition of Starfish Earth, the original clothing line of local artist and musician Michelle Ishida Lucey with an opening party from 7-10 pm for the February 7th Gallery Hop. Her son's group Crabfeather Quartet will provide live jazz for your shopping enjoyment. Crabfeather Quartet features Wes Perry on sax, Cole Ishida-Plavcan on bass, Hayden Huffman on drums and Eddie Loomis on guitar. The boys all attend Olentangy High School and are members of the Columbus Youth Jazz Programs. Check them out live on the web at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kfo6AoKf9js or http://www.myspace.com/crabfeatherquartet

Thursday, January 22, 2009

Larry Hamill exhibits art and flies in helicopters

Larry Hamill sent us these awesome pics he took of a new MedFlight yesterday. Bet you froze your rear end, Larry. -charlie


Hi,
Enclosed are some shots I took yesterday of MedFlight's new EC-135 on a test flight. The temps were in single digits and it was a bit chilly in the chase chopper. It was much colder when I was standing in the blast of prop wash. Cheers, Larry





Larry Hamill's current exhibit: New Images, is on display through February 28, at Marcia Evans Gallery, 8 East Lincoln, Columbus, OH, in the Short North.

Larry was photographed at the opening reception, where he was showing new work including Photilations and collages on canvas with various varnishes applied to surface. (see example)
For more info, check out his website.


Sunday, August 03, 2008

Black Olive Restaurant, Reviewed by Ralph Rosenfield



Rlaph and Jan Rosenfield are two old friends of mine who enjoy eating out and occasionally tell us what they think about it. Here's their comments on a new eating adventure in Columbus. - charlie

I guess Jan and I belong to the "You never have enough
good restaurants" school. We always seem to enjoy trying new places and
having new experiences. Then of course we get to share these experiences
with you, our friends. The Black Olive is a place that you will want to try,
and you too will want to share that experience with your friends.

Our experience started when our friends here at the
Buggyworks, Rick & Merry, asked us if we would like to have dinner with
them. Duh! We agreed to meet at the Black Olive which had been open for
about a week. I had heard good things... but you never know.

Rick had arrived ahead of us and already had a table and a
drink. Jan and I started with water but quickly moved to a chilled white
wine. We discussed the menu, and ended up with Hummus & Tapenade Plate,
which I would never would have ordered on my own. But this dish was enough
for the four of us to share and get a sampling of house made Hummus which
was very tasty and the also house made olive tapenade which I could have
made a meal of if there were enough there.

We also ordered the Shrimp & Grits - an unusual marriage,
it would seem, but one that works perfectly. The grits, which have been made
with parmesan cheese, have just enough of that sort of nutty flavor that,
combined with the red pepper coulis, marries quite well with the lightly
grilled shrimp. You should try this for sure.

Our final appetizer was the Caprese Salad; the thickly
sliced tomatoes are layered with fresh Mozzarella, basil, and balsamic
vinaigrette. A home run. The only way it could even think about being better
would be with heirloom tomatoes. But that is a personal thing for me.

For our dinners, Merry and Rick had the Pan Seared
Peppered Scallops ($18). The scallops are peppered and heavily seared, but
not over done, in a brown butter sauce. Then they were served over a carrot,
corn, onion, and potato hash. They say it has a hint of provolone cheese but
I didn't get the hint. All in all, this is a great dish if you like scallops
(which I normally don't).

Jan and I shared the Crusted Red Snapper ($19). The potato
crust is light and flavorful and the dish is served with sautéed asparagus
and red skin potatoes. There is a hint of tarragon (and I got the hint this
time). The crust wasn't too thick and seemed more like a light breading, -
just right for the fish which was very flavorful and flakey.

We did not stay for desert; Jeni's is across the street.
So give this a try, I don't think you will be disappointed.
Black Olive p.298 8750 a. 731 N. High Street


Ralph Rosenfield Jr.

Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Ohio Art League Exhibit


Saints, Sinners, Kings and Criminals
May 3 - 31, 2008

Works by
Dan Gerdeman, Ron Arps, Brad Bailey

Member Preview Reception: Friday, May 2, 7-9 pm
Opening reception: Saturday, May 3, 6-9 pm

954 N. High Street
Columbus, OH 43201
614 299 8225
www.oal.org
oal@aol.com