Saturday, September 17th 43rd Street, Forest Hill Neighborhood Seventy selected regional artists and craftsmen will show and sell their work accompanied by live music, locally grown food, and special activities for children. Proceeds from the festival will benefit Freedom House, a philanthropy that provides shelter for the homeless. The festival features long time exhibitors Cris Pool, Lee Hazelgrove, Steven Glass, Foust, and Robin Cage. New artists provide variety and fine craftsmanship in the following media: paintings, prints, pottery, sculpture, jewelry, glasswork, and more. Music: 10 am Rachel Leyco 11:30 am Susan Greenbaum 1:00 pm Blue Line Highway 2:30 pm Bluz Catz 4 pm OminOtago |
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Thursday, September 15, 2011
Celebrate the 20th Anniversary of the 43rd Street Festival of the Arts
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