ArtReach benefit has guests dining and darting
ArtReach is having its annual fundraiser, Dine & D’art, at Mile High Station on Saturday. Co-chairs Lark Katchur and Joe McCormackhave planned an evening that builds to a grand finale when guests line up and dart for the photograph, painting, sculpture or piece of jewelry of their choice.
Each donated item has a $400 minimum value.
Denver-area artists that have contributed to the event include Peggy Atkinson, Tadd Moskal, Todd Reid, Eric Matelski, Scott Ramsay, Eddie Mize, Jennifer Yoswa and Janelle Anderson.
In addition, Daphyne Reiff will be given the 2012 Ginger Merelli Special Event Award. It is presented annually to a special event volunteer whose leadership, commitment, creativity, and passion for volunteering on special events, have made a long-term and indelible impact on a nonprofit organization. The late Ginger Merelli volunteered with ArtReach for 15 years, working on various fundraisers and serving on the agency’s board of directors.
Daphyne Reiff has had leadership roles in several area nonprofits, including ArtReach and Families First. The award carries a $1,000 stipend that will be donated to the charity of Reiff’s choice. Previous recipients areJamie Angelich, Jack and Rita Schuster, Ryta Sondergard, Marilyn Dana, Mary McNicholas and Susie Buckly.
Dine & D’Art tickets are $400 per couple and include dinner. They can be purchased at www.artreachdenver.org or by calling 303-433-2882, ext. 226. Dress is black-tie and tennis shoes.
Established in 1974, ArtReach provides access to experience arts and culture for people of all ages who
struggle with physical, mental and behavioral or severe economic challenges. ArtReach programs annually
serve more than 77,000 individuals and families in our community. ArtReach reaches disadvantaged people
through maintaining over 350 innovative, long-term partnerships between diverse art (local art agencies and businesses) and community agencies (social service agencies, public housing, long-term care facilities, parks and recreation departments, and schools). ArtReach is funded through local and state government and foundation grants, corporations, membership fees and individuals.
Joanne Davidson: 303-809-1314, jdavidson@denverpost.com andtwitter.com/GetItWrite
Pat and Griff givin’ us the low down on this weekends events, with an edit of the So-Gnar Crew tearin’ it up and setting features at Mad River Mountain.
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So-Gnar Planning Live Screen Printing Project at SIA After Party
SIA, touted as the largest, most concentrated and authentic trade event in the snow sports industry in the world, is next Thursday through Sunday in Denver. One of the best after parties will be at Snowdown — a live concert and brand-show-off event. Local merch maker, So-Gnar, in planning an urban street art photobooth and live screen printing with Apolllo Ink.
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