Washington Winter Show 2014

16 WASHINGTON WINTER SHOW SCHEDULE of EVENTS THURSDAY, JANUARY 9, 2014 PREVIEW NIGHT 6:00pm–6:30pm SPONSORS, BENEFACTORS & DESIGNERS RECEPTION »advance reservation required« Sponsors, Benefactors, and Designers are invited to a private early viewing of both the Loan Exhibit and the Show. Sip champagne as you mingle with our honored guests, and have the first look at the fascinating antiques available for purchase. The reception includes admission to the Gala Patrons and Young Collectors Reception, admission throughout the run of the Show, and a Show catalogue. 6:30pm–9:00pm GA PATRONS & YOUNG COLLECTORS RECEPTION »advance reservation required« Celebrate the opening of the 2014 Washington Winter Show. Guests will enjoy cocktails, hors d’ouevres, and an elegant buffet dinner prepared by Susan Gage Caterers while previewing the Loan Exhibit and the Show. The Gala Patrons and Young Collectors Reception includes admission throughout the run of the Show and a Show catalogue. FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, 2014 10:30am LECTURE & LUNCHEON “Exploring the Charleston Kitchen” WITH THE LEE BROTHERS, JAMES BEARD 2007 AWARD-WINNING CHEFS »advance reservation required« Founders of the Lee Bros. Boiled Peanuts Catalogue, a mail-order source for Southern pantry staples, Ma and Ted Lee grew up in Charleston, South Carolina. They are the authors of The Lee Bros. Southern Cookbook, recipient of the James Beard Award for Cookbook of the Year in 2007, and The Lee Bros., Simple Fresh Southern, which won the IACP Award for Best American Cookbook in 2011. In their new book, The Lee Bros. Charleston Kitchen, they deliver the city’s most iconic dishes and introduce the reader to their friends who make living in the Lowcountry so delicious. Their latest cookbook explores one of America’s most storied and buzzed-about food destinations, the hometown of these Award-winning authors. The Lee Brothers are also contributing editors for Travel & Lesiure and contributors on the Cooking Channel’s Unique Eats. 1:00 pm BOOK SIGNING: With Ma Lee and Ted Lee, co-authors of The Lee Bros. Charleston Kitchen 3:00 pm GUIDED WALK: Renowned interior designer Kelley Proxmire, of Kelley Interior Design, will guide you through the Show pointing out her “Six Favorite Things” »free with show admission« 6:00 pm DEALER TALK: “Growing Up in the Antiques Business” with Priscilla Boyd Angelos, Priscilla Boyd Angelos Antiques »free with show admission« 7:00 pm GUIDED WALK: Renowned interior designer Frank Babb Randolph, of Frank Babb Randolph Interior Design, will guide you through the Show pointing out his “Six Favorite Things” »free with show admission« SATURDAY, JANUARY 11, 2014 9:00am–11:00am APPRAISALS »open to public« This is the Washington Winter Show’s answer to “Antiques Road Show.” Learn about the history and value of your favorite antique or beloved but mysterious “treasure.” Prior to the opening of the Show, our Dealers will be available to give verbal appraisals. 12:00pm DEALER TALK: “Celebrating Folk Art in America: Aesthetic Expressions of Praise for a New Nation” with Bev Norwood, The Norwoods’ Spirit of America. »free with show admission« 2:00pm LECTURE »$4o per person« “Ham Biscuits, Hostess Gowns, and Other Southern Specialities” WITH JULIA REED, CONTRIBUTING EDITOR, GARDEN & GUN MAGAZINE Join Julia Reed, a veritable expert in Southern style and tradition, as she takes you on a lively and very personal tour of the culinary and social South. A Mississippi native and current resident of New Orleans, Ms. Reed writes “The High & the Low” column for Garden & Gun magazine. A er the talk, a endees may nibble on ham biscuits compliments of Louisiana native chef David Guas of Bayou Bakery. 3:00 pm BOOK SIGNING: With Julia Reed, author of But Mama Always Put Vodka in her Sangria, as well as three other collections of essays on Southern cooking and hospitality 3:30 pm GUIDED WALK: Renowned interior designer Charlo e Lekakos, of Willard and Palmer Design, will guide you through the Show pointing out her “Six Favorite Things” »free with show admission« 5:00 pm DEALER TALK: “Maritime Works of Art” with Diana Bi el, Diana H. Bi el Antiques »free with show admission« 6:00pm–8:00pm JAZZ NIGHT »event is free with show admission • bourbon tasting: $4o« Stop by for a taste of “Jefferson Bourbon” and a bite of Rockland’s Barbeque while spending the evening perusing the amazing antiques on display by our renowned dealers and listening to the smooth sound of jazz from the Levine School of Music Faculty Jazz Band. Trey Zoeller, whose own collection of small batch bourbon pays homage to one of the country’s founding fathers, Thomas Jefferson, will provide a brief tutorial on the history of bourbon. JANUARY 10–12, 2014 FRIDAY-SATURDAY AM – PM SUNDAY AM – PM This page is sponsored by Jonathan G. Willen in honor of Puffin Travers

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