![]() ![]() Inspirations, which takes place on the fourth Friday of each month, is an open-ended series at this point and could continue indefinitely, Flebbe said. ![]() Upcoming sessions are viewable on pARTiculars’ online calendar at. “So we had to include them, too.”Īt a cost of $35 per person, Inspirations includes a two-hour art session with complimentary drinks and refreshments. “The men started saying, ‘What about us?'” Flebbe said. Inspirations initially opened under the name “Wine, Women and Art,” but quickly heard from the male demographic. I give them lots of choice while I give them a mini lesson.” What I do is not just follow-me painting. We give instruction, but also creative freedom,” Flebbe said. “A lot of people who have been to some of the wine and painting venues elsewhere like that we’re not so linear. She said Inspirations students with experience in other wine-and-paint venues have found pARTiculars’ version of the familiar format less restrictive. Flebbe hopes now that the program is up and running, she’ll see more groups and parties attend the monthly sessions. Though, so far, the group sizes have been manageable, averaging between five and 12 participants. While Flebbe spearheads the Inspirations series, other studio artists drop in or lend a hand with instruction. A lot of people at our studio make jewelry with it,” said Flebbe, who also teaches pastel, watercolor and polymer clay classes at pARTiculars. “It’s popular because you can make a bakable clay that you can do in your own home. Return to biography on Encyclopedia Virginia.One of the more popular events in the series allowed participants to fashion their own wine stoppers out of polymer clay - a derivative of processed oil. John Salmon, "'A Mission of the most secret and important kind': James Lafayette and American Espionage in 1781," Virginia Cavalcade 31 (1981): 78–85.Jackson, "James Lafayette, Spy in the American Revolution," Norfolk Journal and Guide, National Ed., November 20, 1943. Heath, Edge-Hill, or, The Family of the Fitzroyals, A Novel (1828), 2:224. Lost issue of Richmond Compiler excerpted in Salem (Mass.) Gazette, Octo(sixth quotation). ![]() 232, both in Auditor of Public Accounts, Record Group 48, Library of Virginia. 230, and date of death in Revolutionary War Pension Rolls, 1786–1851, vol. Date and place of death in Revolutionary War Pension Records, APA Inventory Entry No.Land Tax Returns, New Kent County, 1816, Record Group 48, Library of Virginia.Lafayette's pension in Acts Passed at a General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Virginia.Lafayette's emancipation in William Waller Hening, ed., The Statutes at Large: Being a Collection of All the Laws of Virginia, from the First Session of the Legislature, in the Year 1619.Legislative Petitions, New Kent Co., Novem(first quotation) and Decem(fifth quotation, "age of Three score years & ten"), Accession 36121, Library of Virginia.Lafayette's lost 1784 petition recorded in Journal of the House of Delegates, 1784–1785 sess., 54.(third quotation on 1:250), Houghton Library, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass. Jared Sparks Collection of American Manuscripts, MS Sparks 32, Miscellaneous particulars and copies from manuscripts examined in London and Paris, 1778–1798, 2 v.1824 (fourth quotation), Virginia Historical Society, Richmond, Va. Engraving of James Lafayette with text of the marquis de Lafayette's 1784 statement reproduced beneath, ca.Idzerda et al., eds., Lafayette in the Age of the American Revolution: Selected Letters and Papers, 1776–1790 (1977–1983), second quotation on 4:290, 357. ![]() Biographies that do not also appear in the three print volumes (surnames Aaroe–Daniels) link to lists of sources consulted.Sources consulted for the biography of: The Dictionary of Virginia Biography is published online through a partnership with Encyclopedia Virginia. ![]()
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