Showing posts with label books. Show all posts
Showing posts with label books. Show all posts

Saturday, September 28, 2013

Farmington Valley Arts Center

Head over to the Farmington Valley Arts Center on October 5, 2013 to celebrate the first Authors' Meet and Greet Day. From 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. on the beautiful park-like grounds of the Center, twenty-five Connecticut authors will be displaying dozens of published books in a variety of genres.

Featured speaker, Margaret Greenberg, author of Profit from the Positive, and other speakers, Melissa Croghan, author of The Tracking Heart, Jan Mann, author of Cruising Connecticut with a Picnic, Chuck Miceli, Author of Amanda's Room, Eileen Kaplan, author of The Breast Medicine, and authors of Just Ordinary Moms, will entertain you with the richness of their stories. In addition, nineteen additional authors will be ready to greet you and talk with you about their special books.

While at the Arts Center, be sure to stop and visit the artists in their open studios, and check out all the new offerings, including a Juried Art Show.

For more information, visit http://artsfvac.org/









Saturday, May 31, 2008

Books and Gift Baskets

Earlier this week, I received the ultimate compliment from a friend who called to thank me for a gift basket. He said, "I was so excited to receive a basket from the 'Martha Stewart' of picnics." That was a gift in itself! I did not put my book in this particular basket since the recipient already had a copy, although I did include items to go with the theme of my book ~ gourmet foodstuffs that could easily be carried to a picnic, or enjoyed at home.

When gifting my book, I sometimes include a small plant and a bottle of wine, preferably from one of the wineries in my book. With a supply of inexpensive baskets on hand and cloth napkins for lining the basket, I'm always ready when I need a gift basket.

Now, I do believe every book stands alone as a thoughtful gift, but when you want to give a little something more, think about placing the book in a basket and adding appropriate item or items to carry out the theme of your book.

For example, for a mystery or adventure aficionado, I might add a classic DVD of the same genre, along with a package of microwave popcorn, or for someone special, a couch throw to curl up in while reading. If I was giving a cookbook, I'd splurge on some of the new colorful utensils I've seen at the kitchen shops. And, for a children's book about the seashore, for instance, how about a small stuffed whale and some fishy crackers. Well, you get the idea!

Not in the mood to give a gift book, in a basket or otherwise? For bountiful gift giving ideas, check out "Giving with Meaning" at www.psheehy.com. While there, click on Patricia's Great Gift Ideas Blog.

Monday, March 10, 2008

Cruising Connecticut's 2nd Edition

Welcome to my new Blog!

Readers reply on the information in travel books to be as current and accurate as possible, so I recently grabbed my picnic basket to revisit my favorite places. The result ~ the Second Edition of Cruising Connecticut with a Picnic Basket will be launched on April 10.

As I cruised around the state updating the information in my current chapters, I experienced the same sense of adventure that prompted me to write the First Edition, and somewhere along the way I made the decision to add two new day trips and picnics, each accompanied by an exciting picnic recipe contributed by a Connecticut celebrity.

Also new on my website is a slide show of over 100 photos that I took at locations in Cruising Connecticut (http://www.cruisingconnecticut.com/) plus a new page for updated information to destinations as I learn about them.

I am happy to have this new venue to share day tripping, picnicking, and recipe ideas with my readers on a regular basis. Until next time, remember that Spring is right around the corner which means spending more time outdoors. Yea!