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MAY 13, 2016 THE FRIDAY FLYER A-7 ‘Art at the Lake’ is coming May 21 and 22
Canyon Lake Art Association cor- dially invites residents to the 2016 Art at the Lake event, to be held at the Senior Center on Saturday and Sunday, May 21 and 22, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. The year- ly event is held in Canyon Lake as a way to showcase the work of local artists.
Spokesperson Kristene Robertson says, “It is also hoped that it will help stimulate an interest for others to be- come involved in and support the culti- vation of art for artists of all ages and genres. This is a great opportunity to spend your leisure time talking to the artists, enjoying refreshments, and view- ing a wide array of beautiful, original art in various genres.”
This is a free event. Some artists’ work will be available for purchase; others may offer private lessons, work- shops or opinions concerning the var- ied art field. Tickets for an opportunity drawing will be available for purchase both Saturday and Sunday, along with a silent auction held on Sunday.
Winners do need to be present for the drawings, which will be held both days at 3 p.m.
Additionally this year CLAA is ex- cited to be hosting live music by gui- tarist Jarryd Ramborger, along with
live art by Therese Daniels. On Satur- day, Therese will create live black and white portraits on newsprint for a $5 donation to CLAA. Also on Saturday, visitors will be able to purchase tick- ets for an opportunity drawing for a
Therese Dan- iels, pictured with one of her colorful art pieces, will be doing be do- ing black and white portraits for $5 each during "Art
at the Lake." Tickets also will be sold for a 16x20 portrait by Therese.
chance to win a 16 x 20 portrait paint- ing in acrylic to be done on Sunday by Therese. Winner must be present on Sunday for the live painting. Drawings are worth at least $25 and the portrait is valued at approximately $375.
Choraleers to present Broadway show tunes
The Canyon Lake Choraleers will hold their Spring Concert on Sunday, May 22, at the Lodge. Showtime is at 3 p.m., with the doors opening at 2:30. The show is titled “We Sing Broad- way,” with recognizable numbers from several Broadway shows. Attendees are sure to enjoy hearing memorable songs from “Guys & Dolls,” “The Man of La Mancha,” “The Music Man,” “The Lion King” and “Wicked,” among others.
Tickets are $10 and may be purchased online at Brown Paper Tickets, the POA or through a Choraleer. Visit www. brownpapertickets.com to purchase
tickets from the website. Search for the Choraleers concert and print tickets di- rectly from the website.
Business Patron sponsorships are available for purchase. For $100, a busi- ness becomes an annual patron and re- ceives two tickets to the spring and winter concerts, a business card ad in both pro- grams as well as a listing as patron on the Choraleers’ website and in each program. Other Patron memberships are available for $75 and $50. For more information, contact the Choraleers number at 951- 821-8883 and leave a message, or visit www.canyonlakechoraleers.org.
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