The Equality Art Show in Eureka Springs Thanks to Loyal Art Supporters PDF Print E-mail
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Written by rhonda   
Thursday, 01 September 2011 04:48

 

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Originally, only Little Rock was on the advocacy group's Arkansas itinerary. A successful, eleventh-hour e-mail campaign by the town's residents convinced the HRC to add Eureka Springs to the tour schedule. "We all agreed that a stop in Eureka Springs made sense," said an HRC official in Washington, DC.

Sunday, September 18th, from 6 p.m. until 8 p.m. in The Space,Eureka Springs.Eureka Springs has been added to the list of cities to be visited by the Human Rights Campaign's "equality bus" which over the course of 12 weeks will stop in 17 cities in 11 states and the District of Columbia.

The Equality Art Show on Sunday evening caps off a week end of events welcoming the Human Rights Campaign "Equality Bus" to Eureka Springs and features a broad spectrum of Eureka Springs favorite artists, designers, potters, and sculptors. Join John Rankine, Robert Norman, Jeremy Jason McGraw, John Rinehart, Don E. Allen, Patrick Lujan, Lee Krull, Julie Kahn Valentiine, Carol Dickie, Barbara Kennedy, Mark Hughes, Sherry Young, Zeek Taylor, Shuggie Tucker, and many more of your friends and neighbors for this community event and celebration of the Arts.

The Space is located at 2 1/2 Spring ST (corner of Spring and Pine, white building, red awning, upstairs). For more information please contact Raven Derge at 479-363-6395

 

 

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