Parent Teacher Magazine Union County Public Schools November 2014 | Page 11
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Tour and shop at more than 40 artist’s studios and galleries
in Waxhaw, Weddington, Marvin, Wesley Chapel, & Mineral Springs
All within 5 miles of downtown Waxhaw and all for FREE!
SATURDAY NOVEMBER 22: 10am - 5pm
SUNDAY NOVEMBER 23: 12pm - 5pm
Preview Night and Fundraiser for the Waxhaw Arts Council:
FRIDAY NOVEMBER 21: 6:30pm - 9pm
Eight Legs Gallery • 310 E. South Main St. • Waxhaw • Open to the public
Your journey begins at Olde Towne with tall trees,
tempting treats, tiny houses, and toe-tapping
entertainment. Next comes North Carolina wines,
Regional artists, Gifts for you and yours.
It’s Christmas at every turn.
Crafts Great Shopping Olde Towne
Decorated Trees, Mantels and Doors Santa
Holiday Designer Rooms Original Art
Scrumptious Foods Yuletide Entertainment
More information and Studio Tour Maps are available at www.waxhawarts.wordpress.com
Maps and brochures will be available at all studios. Visit Waxhaw Arts Council on Facebook.
Artists open doors for education and
art appreciation in western Union County
November 22 and 23 will be an historic
weekend as more than 40 area artists will
open their doors to the public to educate and
promote art appreciation in Union County.
This free, open studio tour will be set all
within five miles of downtown Waxhaw, including Marvin, Wesley Chapel, Mineral
Springs, and Weddington. The tour runs from
10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday, and from noon
to 5 p.m. on Sunday. There is a preview night
and fundraiser, open to the public, Friday November 21 from 6:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. at Eight
Legs Gallery, 310 E. South Main Street in
downtown Waxhaw.
There will be maps and brochures will be
available at several downtown Waxhaw busi-
nesses, as well as at each studio on the tour
and on the Waxhaw Arts Council website and
Facebook page.
Patterned after events like the Asheville
River Arts District Stroll, this local event first
held last spring was a stellar success. “This is
a great opportunity for us to educate the public
not only on all types of art like painting, pottery and jewelry, but also to bring awareness
of just what a rich and diversified art culture
we have developing here in western Union
County,” said Lambeth Marshall, newly elected president of the Waxhaw Arts Council.
Organizers of the event expect another tremendous turnout and plan to run the artists
tours every spring and fall hereafter.
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