Annual Chocolate Lover's Affair and Art Auction
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The Lindsborg Arts Council is excited to announce the Annual Chocolate Lover’s Affair and Art Auction featuring various local businesses and artists showcasing their talents as well as supporting the arts for the Lindsborg and surrounding Smoky Valley community.
All of the proceeds from the evening will be used to fund two scholarships awarded to local high school-aged, college bound students from the Smoky Valley area who have demonstrated great promise in an artistic field. The Lindsborg Arts Council will also be announcing Artist of the Year. 7pm – 10pm
Annual Chocolate Lover's Affair and Art Auction
Phone : 785-227-2015 (Always call and confirm events.)
Email Address : lindsborgarts@gmail.com
Web: lindsborgarts.org
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