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The true spirit of Christmas is giving and what better way to celebrate than to give a special gift to a child in need. Wrap a shoe box, fi ll a gift bag or bring a box and we'll wrap it for you! Fill the box or bag with all sorts of small goodies for baby, a boy K-6 or a girl K-6. Please wrap shoe boxes so that the lid can be easily removed without ripping the paper. Deadline is Friday December 8th. GIFT IDEAS FOR A GIRL K-6 Sidewalk chalk, crayons, shoe laces, hair brush, hair ribbons, a diary, stickers, stuff ed animals, puzzles, gloves and hat, note pad, pencils, fun socks, school supplies. GIFT IDEAS FOR A BOY K-6 Ball, yoyo, puzzles, stickers, small cars, blocks, crayons, baseball cards, note pad, pencils, dinosaurs, action fi gures, modeling clay, gloves and hat, school supplies. GIFT IDEAS FOR A BABY Stuff ed animals, stocking caps, booties, bibs, baby dish and cup, rattle, socks, soft books, bath set, blocks, pacifi er, bottle, baby photo book. 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NOVEMBER 19-25, 2017 Home Is Where The Music Is Faroese artist joins House of Songs family T he House of Songs Ozarks — a new collaboration between Northwest Arkansas creatives and international songwriters and musicians — continues the steady pursuit of its mission of building cross- cultural relationships through artist residencies with the arrival of Faroese folk musician Stanley Samuelsen this week. Alumnus of the premier program in Texas, Austin House of Songs, Samuelsen recently returned to the house in Austin and is now making his way to Arkansas for the first time. "Of course I agreed [to come back] because I enjoyed it very much last time," Samuelsen shares. Since his first visit in 2010, Samuelsen has even welcomed an artist he met during the experience to his home on the Faroe Islands in the North Atlantic Sea. "I'm looking forward to meeting some local people and [getting] some inspiration and maybe write some songs together. That's the aim of my visit." Samuelsen is the third international artist to be hosted at the Ozark house since its opening during the Roots Festival in August. The blending of the Ozarks' rich history of folk and Americana music and instruments with Samuelsen's finger-picking guitar style and background in traditional American music set the stage for a dynamic and stimulating collaboration. "American country music has been a part of my life since I was a small boy because the fishermen from the Faroe Islands brought [it back with them]. It's a part of the Faroese musical tradition, this country music from over here," Samuelsen shares. "And maybe the people that listen can hear some influence from your own music because it influenced me a lot, even though I don't particularly go after that. I think it's in my blood, in a way," he goes on. "So I feel like it's a natural thing for me to come here and visit, and meet other musicians, and collaborate and perform together and to be inspired." — JOCELYN MURPHY JMURPHY@NWADG.COM FAQ Stanley Samuelsen WHEN — 7 p.m. Nov. 22 WHERE — Dickson Street Pub in Fayetteville COST — Free INFO — thehouse ofsongs.com, stanleysamuelsen .com BONUS — Free down- loads of Samuelsen's music can be found at reverb nation.com/ stanleysamuelsen. FAYETTEVILLE Photo Courtesy Ard Jongsma Award-winning finger-picking and acoustic guitar player Stanley Samuelsen joins the House of Songs Ozarks family with a visit this week to collaborate with local artists and perform for the community.

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