October 2013 Volume 31, Number 10 St. Luke’s Episcopal Live Oak, FL 32064 RECTOR The Reverend Canon Donald L. Woodrum ASSISTANT RECTOR The Reverend George L. Hinchliffe DEACON The Reverend Phyllis Doty PASTORAL ASSISTANT Sister Maria Ann OSF Clerk/Treasurer & Church Administrator Ellen Cory ORGANIST AND CHOIR DIRECTOR Vicki Taylor NURSERY ATTENDANTS Debbie Davis HOUSEKEEPER Ruby Hill PARISH OFFICERS Vestry Sr. Warden—Wyman Harvard Jr. Warden—Hal Airth Sexton—Patty Sullivan Members Marie Bryan, Mike Cameron, Jackie Kent, Tony and Tammy Williams Godly Gazette Editor Marilyn Jones Godly Gazette End of the Rainbow Linda Deater Exhibit and Sale Linda Cheryl Deater, local artist and owner of Rainbow's End in Live Oak, Florida, died on June 16, 2013. On October 26-27, 2013, St Luke's Episcopal Church and the Live Oak Art’s Guild will host the following event: "End of the Rainbow: Linda Deater Art Sale and Exhibit" HERITAGE PARK AND GARDENS 1004 Helvenston Street, Live Oak, Florida 32064 Saturday, October 26 Sunday, October 27 10 a. m - 4 p. m 12 p. m. – 4 p. m. Linda was a gifted and versatile artist in both her style and expression as well as in her use of artistic medium. By nature and preference, she was an ab- stract artist with many of her pieces making statements about life, politics and the environment. She saw these pieces as invitations to conversation on the issues. She was a fine representational artist as well. She was especially adept as a colorist which gives many of her pieces that "Deater look". Ms. Deater thought of herself as primarily a watercolorist. Many of her wa- tercolors then became the foundation for mixed media pieces. She also worked with oil, acrylics, pastels and pencil. Some of her creations have received na- tional recognition in juried shows by the Na- tional Watercolor Society and the Associa- tion of Experimental Artists. Her work has been shown in galleries here, in Florida as well as in Spain, New York, Chicago and Los Angeles. In keeping with her wishes, Linda Deater’s works are now for sale with all proceeds going to enhance St. Luke’s Episcopal Church ministry to the poor. There will be something for everyone with prices ranging from $25 to $1500.
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October 2013
Volume 31, Number 10
St. Luke’s Episcopal
Live Oak, FL 32064
RECTOR
The Reverend Canon
Donald L. Woodrum
ASSISTANT RECTOR
The Reverend
George L. Hinchliffe
DEACON
The Reverend Phyllis Doty
PASTORAL ASSISTANT
Sister Maria Ann OSF
Clerk/Treasurer &
Church Administrator
Ellen Cory
ORGANIST AND CHOIR
DIRECTOR
Vicki Taylor
NURSERY ATTENDANTS
Debbie Davis
HOUSEKEEPER
Ruby Hill
PARISH OFFICERS
Vestry
Sr. Warden—Wyman Harvard
Jr. Warden—Hal Airth
Sexton—Patty Sullivan
Members
Marie Bryan, Mike Cameron,
Jackie Kent, Tony and Tammy
Williams
Godly Gazette Editor
Marilyn Jones
Godly Gazette
End of the Rainbow
Linda Deater Exhibit and Sale
Linda Cheryl Deater, local artist and owner of Rainbow's End in Live Oak,
Florida, died on June 16, 2013. On October 26-27, 2013, St Luke's Episcopal
Church and the Live Oak Art’s Guild will host the following event:
"End of the Rainbow: Linda Deater Art Sale and Exhibit"
HERITAGE PARK AND GARDENS
1004 Helvenston Street, Live Oak, Florida 32064
Saturday, October 26 Sunday, October 27
10 a. m - 4 p. m 12 p. m. – 4 p. m.
Linda was a gifted and versatile artist in both her style and expression as well
as in her use of artistic medium. By nature and preference, she was an ab-
stract artist with many of her pieces making statements about life, politics and
the environment. She saw these pieces as invitations to conversation on the
issues. She was a fine representational artist as well. She was especially adept
as a colorist which gives many of her pieces that "Deater look".
Ms. Deater thought of herself as primarily a watercolorist. Many of her wa-
tercolors then became the foundation for mixed media pieces. She also