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Help Celebrate This Saturday

If you enjoyed our BIG NEWS announcing our new land deal, why not help us celebrate at our sculpture garden along the Mill Creek Bike Trail this weekend?

This Saturday (July 26th), we'll be hosting Ryan and Kelly Fine (of the Young Heirlooms) for an intimate performance amongst the sculptural work of Kate Demske, Ben Lock, Meg Mitchell and Sean Mullany. And if the weather forecast holds up, it looks like it may be the perfect afternoon to grab your favorite folding chair and/or blanket and join us in celebration of our recent news!

A map to help you find parking is pictured below.



We hope to see you soon!

+ Date: Saturday, July 26th
+ Time: Noon - 3PM
+ Address: 3950 William P. Dooley By-Pass


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