Art in the Park
Saturday August 24th
The Cranbrook Urban
Artsy Deer Round Up, judging and auction, Lions Twice Loved Art Sale, bands
East West Connection, Don Davies Quartet and Black Diamond, art demonstrations,
Creative Monkeys Drama, gallery readings, food vendors and much more – it all
happens this Saturday from 12 noon until dusk in Rotary Park and in The
Gallery, Cranbrook, as part of Cranbrook and District Arts Council Fortieth Anniversary
Celebration.
If you didn’t get a
chance to locate all the artsy deer over the summer, this will be your chance
to see the whole herd. If you didn’t
decorate a deer and have a yen for a Rudolph and or reindeer team for Christmas
lawn decorating, this will be your chance to bid on some very original
characters. The auction will take place
after the decorating competition announcements around 3:00pm. The very first deer cut – protodoe will be
there, as will the first deer to enter the competition, the Townsman’s
newsprint clad buck.
As well as the action
in Rotary Park, Cranbrook and District Arts Council are pleased to present an
afternoon of readings in the Gallery at 135, Tenth Avenue South, beginning at
2:00pm with Howie Mason and his Cowboy Poetry followed by Joyce Beeks and Janet
Penner both Cranbrook authors, who will read from their books and answer
questions. Spoken word will wrap up at
approximately 4:00pm.
Ongoing throughout the
afternoon in Rotary Park, artists will demonstrate their skills while the
almost sixty urban artsy deer will be on view for the public to also choose
their favourite. The Lions Club will be
holding their Twice Loved Art Sale in the large tent adjacent to the cenotaph
and there are some wonderful bargains to be had including watercolours from
local well-known artists, acrylics, prints and unusual decorations for home or
office.
Activities continue
into the evening when the band Black Diamond will play for the public to dance
to. Randy Tapp will emcee the evening activities. There is also the chance of a Zumba lesson
prior to the evening’s dancing.
For a schedule of
events please go to Cranbrook and District’s new and evolving web page at:
http://www.cranbrookanddistrictartscouncil.com/
or visit events at their Facebook page:
All proceeds from this day’s events will be
going towards an Arts and Culture Building for Cranbrook.
This celebration of
Cranbrook and District’s Fortieth Anniversary has been made possible by
Columbia Basin Trust, Honda, Cranbrook Interior Woodwork and Rona as well as
numerous local businesses, which generously donated prizes.
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