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Rockland
Kiwanis, in partnership with Lincoln Street Center for Arts and
education, are proud to announce
THE FIRST ANNUAL
BIRDHOUSE
BONANZA AUCTION & FUNDRAISER
Build
and Bid
to Benefit Children!
ARTISTS
WANTED: To paint, decorate, construct, and otherwise
create original artwork on theme of a birdhouse
Rockland, ME, April 1, 2010: A
major auction to benefit children's programs in Rockland will be
held in July 2010 at the Lincoln Street Center (formerly Rockland
High School and Junior High). Now in its 10th year, Lincoln Street
Center hosts theater programs, visual arts, music and fitness for
youth. Scholarships are always made available to those who need
support.
The Birdhouse
Bonanza Auction and Fundraiser, initiated by John Batty of the
Rockland Kiwanis, will begin as a
national online auction through "BiddingForGood.com". The first
artist to submit a birdhouse will
be awarded
an "early bird" prize and receive publicity for their work.
Those who
join this fundraising opportunity will be in good company of local
artist, Eric Hopkins, who has committed to creating a birdhouse for
the auction. Participating artists have the option to create an
original birdhouse from materials of their choice (e.g. blown glass,
lobster buoy, driftwood, seashells, fairy houses, etc.) or purchase
a standard birdhouse from the Kiwanis for $10 (see the pictures
above)
A selection
of birdhouses will be
featured in Main Street storefronts leading up to a live auction at
Lincoln Street Center gymnasium on July 24, 2010. Bruce Gamage to
preside as Event Auctioneer.
Rockland Kiwanis
provides support for children's programs and needs in the community.
Kiwanis is a global organization of volunteers dedicated to changing
the world one child and one community at a time.
Lincoln Street
Center
provides the arts for everyone ó offering affordable classes,
wide-ranging exhibitions,
studio
space for working artists and special art-related events and
performances. Lincoln Street Center is a supportive environment
where people of all ages, backgrounds, and abilities can study,
create, and present all forms of art. Through educational
programs, community outreach and exhibitions, Lincoln Street Center
brings people together and enhances community life.
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