Showing posts with label St. Mark's Wedding Chapel in Herington. Show all posts
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Wednesday, October 15, 2014

Illinoisan artist to showcase works at Prairie Chic on Saturday


Tienne Rei Kollars, of Herrin, Ill., is having an art show at Prairie Chic Handcrafts and Antiques store from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday.

Her artwork, which goes by Tienne Rei Art, includes fine art with a surrealist fantasy.

“Costume design is a big influence with old time art deco and art nouveau,” she said. “There is a lot of interest just because of the slight art nouveau. Some of it is more modern. Some of it is surrealistic and sometimes it’s more realistic, but there’s a stylization that comes to it.”

Kollars has twins who just started Kindergarten.Some of her complex pieces she has wanted to paint will be inspired by different places she has visited lately.

“I’ve just started a lot more complex pieces that I’ve been wanting to do, but for five years, I’ve home with kids,” Kollars said. “I’ve been doing more simple works than what I've been wanting to do because the only time I have to work is when the kids go to bed. I’ve been limited for the past five years so I’ve recently been creating things I’ve been wanting to do for some time.”

Kollars lives in southern Illinois in Herrin, which is outside Carbondale.

“My latest project has some ties to a local state park where we took the kids camping,” she said. “The views were amazing, but I’m not a landscape artist. I like these figurative pieces with crazy costume aspects, but I can still do the ladies and have different elements from the area built in to them.”

Herrin is a town of about 10,000 people, while Carbondale is much larger.

Kollars is coming to Kansas for the show and to visit her sister, Tana Davis, who lives in rural Hope. She has been to and through Kansas before, as her husband used to be a truck driver and he also worked in Emporia for awhile.

Kollars is excited about  visiting Davis to come see the sunsets.

“I’m looking forward to a huge vista,” she said. “I can see a tree line where I live right now, but the sunsets and sunrises are what I loved about living in New Mexico, where I could see for miles.”
She said Davis has told her that she has a beautiful view and can see all around the property.

“I’m looking forward to seeing that part of it,” Kollars said.

Kollars will be selling some limited edition prints at the show.

“I’m really looking forward to heading out and seeing what is there and meeting everyone,” she said. “It should be a really good weekend.”

Denise Homer, Prairie Chic store owner, said she is really excited to have a young and talented artist whose work has been shown around the Midwest  to be holding a show in the local store.

“Hopefully this will encourage the citizens of Herington and our local area to tap into their inner talents that Mark (Homer) and I know are out there,” she said. “Her sister, Tana, has shown some of the pieces that our resident artist has to offer. She will be offering classes to help encourage young and older artists to take advantage of the experience.”


Dr. Mark Homer, store owner, also hopes the art show will help encourage other entrepreneurs who can turn their artistic pieces in to a business.

“This is what we have designed for our store, to help offer space for artistic types to sell their original works or repurposed pieces, making money in a storefront business without having to man it all themselves.”

Wednesday, October 8, 2014

Now hear this: Discount rate now being offered for holiday craftmaker vendors

The staff at Prairie Chic Handcrafts & Antiques store have announced a discounted rate for our holiday handcrafted decor and gift items! We are now offering 1/2 price on wall space, so instead of $15/sq. ft., it's now $7.50/sq. ft. per month (with a minimum of 4' space). That's just $30 for a 4' space per month (plus 15% commission rate). But, wait. That's not all! If you pay in advance for the holiday season (now through Dec. 31), you can prepay just $75 for the period. 

If you create items such as these, or anything that you create, you can qualify for this special discounted wall space offer! We're open Wednesday though Saturday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at 9 S. Broadway St., Herington, Kan. If you would like to call with your questions or to reserve your space, please call the store at (785) 258-8004 or call the store manager, Stephanie Gilbert, at (785) 571-3955 or email  her at PrairieChicKansas@gmail.com!




Please note: Antique items will NOT be permitted in rented spaces that falls under the discounted rate.

In case you haven't heard, Dr. Mark and Denise Homer visited Herington over the weekend and helped rearrange and decorate the store a bit. Here are some new views of the Prairie Chic store, as of Oct. 8, including those new fall decorations and some even more antique items that vendors delivered over the weekend.







We are Prairie Chic Handcrafts and Antiques at 9 S. Broadway Herington, KS. Come on in and consign your furniture here, or check out our other vendor booths with vintage and handmade items while you are here, or consider us if you need climate-controlled indoor storage units on a monthly basis, also. If you have items that you are not interested in selling, but need more space in your home, we offer climate-controlled indoor storage units on a monthly basis, also. We have 10' x 10' for $105 a month or 5' x 7' for $65 a month, plus a $20 one-time administration fee to start your lease. We're open Wednesday though Saturday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. For even more information about our store, see the More about our Store tab here. To see some of the items we now have for sale, please view the our Facebook  album here. We also have a Pinterest page if you'd like to check that out. 

If you have any other questions or prefer to call with your questions, please contact our store at (785) 258-8004 or the store manager, Stephanie Gilbert, at PrairieChicKansas@gmail.com or (785) 571-3955!

Thursday, September 25, 2014

St. Mark's Wedding Chapel picked for state filming site


Have you heard that St. Mark's Wedding Chapel, owned by Dr. Mark and Denise Homer, has now been picked as a film site by the Kansas Creative Arts Industries Commission! 

Not only will the church be featured, but possibly neighborhood streets with picturesque homes and locals could possibly even be used as extras -- some of whom could even get paid for being filmed!

Many local residents know St. Mark's as the former United Methodist Church in Herington.

For more about the St. Mark's Wedding Chapel, visit the St. Mark's Wedding Chapel blog here.

Denise decorated the walls with vines inside the main floor of the church.
New flooring and tables update the fellowship hall, located inside the basement of the building.