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Churchill Arts Council Presents "Art in Bloom" Gala on June 7

Churchill Arts Council Presents "Art in Bloom" Gala on June 7

The Churchill Arts Council is rolling out the red carpet for one of its most anticipated events of the year — Evening with the Arts: Art in Bloom — an elegant, art-filled gala fundraiser happening Saturday, June 7, at the Oats Park Art Center.

This annual celebration invites the community to gather in support of the arts while enjoying an unforgettable evening of food, music, and creativity. Festivities begin at 6:00 p.m. with cocktails and appetizers, followed by a gourmet dinner catered by Fallon's favorite, The Slanted Porch.

Guests will be treated to a live performance by local musician Evan Martin, known for his soulful vocals and acoustic styling. A full bar will be available throughout the evening, including signature cocktails crafted specially for the event. Attendees are encouraged to dress to the theme — Art in Bloom — for a chance to be featured in photos by the on-site photographer, capturing the joy and artistry of the night.

One of the evening's highlights will be the silent and live auctions, offering an impressive selection of original artwork, curated gift baskets, and exclusive local experiences. All proceeds support the Churchill Arts Council's year-round programming, including art exhibitions, live performances, educational workshops, and outreach events that bring creativity and cultural enrichment to the region.

"This event is a celebration of the transformative power of the arts in our community," said Robyn Jordan, Executive Director of the Churchill Arts Council. "It's also an opportunity for us to come together, connect, and ensure the continued success of the arts in Churchill County."

Volunteers are still needed to help make the night a success — from assisting with guest check-in to supporting auction activities. Those interested are encouraged to reach out and lend a hand in support of a great cause.

Tickets are limited and available now via Eventbrite or by contacting the Churchill Arts Council at (775) 423-1440 or [email protected]. Tickets can also be purchased in person at the Oats Park Art Center on Wednesdays from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Let's celebrate where creativity blossoms and community thrives — join us for Art in Bloom and help support the vibrant arts scene that makes Fallon shine.

 

 


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