Spring Swing


Spring Swing
a fundraising event benefiting the Ozark Arts Council
and its Member Organizations



Saturday, April 26, 2008, 5:30pm

Twelve Oaks
7210 Highway Seven South
Harrison


SPONSORED BY*

GOLD
FedEx


SILVER
1929 Hotel Seville


FRIENDS
First Federal Bank      Harness Roofing     KW Properties


5:30pm
Drinks & Hors d’oeuvres (passed and buffet)
Chocolate Fountain donated by Sweet Expressions
Desserts
Silent Auction Opens
Art Demonstrations Begin
Enjoy piano music in the home played by Paul McBride

6pm
Enjoy the music of Jazz Extreme
Dancing
Enjoy singing and piano music in the home by Lisa Johnson and Paul McBride
Art Demonstrations Continue
Drinks, Hors d’oeuvres, Chocolate Fountain and Desserts Continue
Silent Auction Continues

7pm
Live Auction hosted by Jim Gresham

7:30pm
Enjoy the music of Jazz Extreme
Dancing
Art Demonstrations Continue
Drinks, Hors d’oeuvres, Chocolate Fountain and Desserts Continue
Silent Auction Continues

8pm
Enjoy the music of Jazz Extreme
Dancing
Art Demonstrations Continue
Drinks, Hors d’oeuvres, Chocolate Fountain and Desserts Continue
Silent Auction Closes

8:30pm
Event ends

Semi-formal attire. Complimentary Valet.


ART DEMONSTRATIONS
B. David Duncan – fine art carving
Tim Lauer – acrylic painting
Phil Milan – raku pottery
Sandy Williams – watercolors


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View Art that was auctioned, and view donations from local businesses. Click the photos below to see some of the items donated.

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EVENT COMMITTEE

Vive Allen
Jan Badovinac
Mary Bishop
Reece Conrad
Debbie S. George
Rachael Prevatte
Lynn Utaski
Michael Wood

SPECIAL THANKS*

Vive Allen
Joe Baldwin
Mike Bishop
Jed Bulock
Ashlee Colliver, First Federal Bank
The Daisy Shop
Jim Gresham
Lisa Johnson
Mike Jones
Rebecca King
Tim Lauer
Paul McBride
Mary Speice
Jamie Stevens
Linda Wood


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*as of April 26, 2008




Ozark Arts Council
115 W. Rush
P.O. Box 382
Harrison, AR 72601
870-391-3504
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