Roseville Arts is preparing for its 10th Annual Art in the Garden tour and is inviting the community to get tickets now for May 1, 2010.
Here's the 411 on this event:
WHO: Roseville Arts!
WHAT: “Art in the Garden” Tour a self-guided tour in the Granite Bay/Loomis region in which incredible gardens and home interiors are highlighted—featuring artists, musicians, food & wine at every stop. Sponsorships Available
WHEN: May 1, 2010—Tickets on sale now
WHERE: Touring homes & gardens in the Granite Bay/Loomis area.
WHY: To benefit Roseville Arts’ Blue Line Gallery which supports arts-related activities for children and adults in the region.
COST: $35 per person Members of Roseville Arts: $40 per person non-members; Group rates available.
Ticket & Sponsorship information available at the Roseville Arts Blue Line Gallery, 405 Vernon Street, Suite 100, Roseville, 95678 ; call 916-783-4117 or http://www.rosevillearts.org/
Distinguishing it from other spring tours, the Roseville Arts' event features local artists "live" at all five homes, demonstrating, displaying and selling their works of art to support Roseville Arts. From painting and sculpture to photography, there will be something to interest everyone, all in colorful spring garden settings. Live music will complement the art along with food and wine tasting, hosted by area wineries and restaurants.
Executive Director, Barbara Dolder stated, “The Annual Art in the Garden Tour represents Roseville Arts’ major fundraiser for the year. Funds from the tour help to ensure Roseville’s future as an important and favorite destination point for tourists and art lovers. Supported by donations, most activities offered at the Blue Line Gallery are free to participants including fun family activities held in the gallery every Saturday afternoon, school field trips, and special family-oriented events. The tour is a great way to enjoy a fantastic day while supporting the arts and culture in our community.”
Here's the 411 on this event:
WHO: Roseville Arts!
WHAT: “Art in the Garden” Tour a self-guided tour in the Granite Bay/Loomis region in which incredible gardens and home interiors are highlighted—featuring artists, musicians, food & wine at every stop. Sponsorships Available
WHEN: May 1, 2010—Tickets on sale now
WHERE: Touring homes & gardens in the Granite Bay/Loomis area.
WHY: To benefit Roseville Arts’ Blue Line Gallery which supports arts-related activities for children and adults in the region.
COST: $35 per person Members of Roseville Arts: $40 per person non-members; Group rates available.
Ticket & Sponsorship information available at the Roseville Arts Blue Line Gallery, 405 Vernon Street, Suite 100, Roseville, 95678 ; call 916-783-4117 or http://www.rosevillearts.org/
Distinguishing it from other spring tours, the Roseville Arts' event features local artists "live" at all five homes, demonstrating, displaying and selling their works of art to support Roseville Arts. From painting and sculpture to photography, there will be something to interest everyone, all in colorful spring garden settings. Live music will complement the art along with food and wine tasting, hosted by area wineries and restaurants.
Executive Director, Barbara Dolder stated, “The Annual Art in the Garden Tour represents Roseville Arts’ major fundraiser for the year. Funds from the tour help to ensure Roseville’s future as an important and favorite destination point for tourists and art lovers. Supported by donations, most activities offered at the Blue Line Gallery are free to participants including fun family activities held in the gallery every Saturday afternoon, school field trips, and special family-oriented events. The tour is a great way to enjoy a fantastic day while supporting the arts and culture in our community.”
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