Plymouth Neighborhood Foundation Art Sale
UPDATE:
How wonderful to see such a successful event happen last night. The place was packed and art was flying off the walls. While everything wasn’t sold, everyone there had a great time. A big thanks to all the volunteers that kept the wine flowing, the appetizers stocked, and to the Plymouth Neighborhood Foundation and Jim Conway for putting this all together. I’m proud to have been part of this worthwhile fundraising event and look forward to next year’s!

The Traffic Zone Center for Visual Art is hosting an art sale to Stop Homelessneess which will benefit the Plymouth Church Neighborhood Foundation, a non-profit housing organization.
The Plymouth Church Neighborhood Foundation is dedicated to ending homelessness in our community through the development of affordable housing. The Foundation has created over 100 affordable housing units with another 200 units in various stages of development for single adults, unaccompanied youth, and families – many coming directly out of homelessness. The Foundations is not limited to a particular creed or even the Christian faith but recognizes the strength and wisdom of all faiths.
Inspired by social justice and guided by our many faiths, Plymouth Church Neighborhood Foundation is creating homes for those in need, building community for all. – www.plymouthfoundation.org
Join friends and art lovers for this wonderful event of visual art for sale featuring the work of 80 renowned community artists, enlivened by wine, refreshments and live music. Tickets are only $20 in advance and $25 at the door. To reserve your advanced ticket call 612-871-0890.
STOP HOMELESSNESS
An Art Sale & Benefit for the Plymouth Church Neighborhood Foundation
Saturday, October 25th, 2008
4:00 – 8:00pm
Traffic Zone Center for Visual Art
250 3rd Avenue N.In the Warehouse District of Downtown Minneapolis
I will have the following 2 pieces of my photography for sale:



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