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Wednesday, March 25, 2026 at 1:56 AM

High Desert Artists Art Sale and Show this Weekend

High Desert Artists Art Sale and Show this Weekend
Suzie Slaybaugh, artist.

Local artists group, the High Desert Artists, who have been meeting on Wednesdays for years, will show their work this weekend, November 1 and 2, from noon until 6 p.m. each day at the Old Post Office at 90 N. Maine Street. 

“The artistic talent in our local group is amazing,” said Kim Rowlett, organizer and artist. “We meet at the Oats Park Art Center, and the Arts Council has been wonderfully accommodating and supportive.”  

They are also holding a raffle to benefit CAPS, the Churchill Animal Protection Society, the local no-kill dog and cat shelter. One of the local artists' works will be raffled off.  

Refreshments will be served. 

This is a good opportunity to meet local artists and to see the beautiful work they create. 

“Come see the artworks of our very talented group,” Rowlett said. “We are a friendly, spirited, fun group that meets each Wednesday at the Oats Park Art Center to paint and share our love of art. We would love to see you.”   

 

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