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Prince William Art Society June Meeting

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 12184 Chaucer Ln Lake Ridge VA 22192  See map

Contact: Madelyn Winslo

Phone: 703-670-943

June 4, 2012

Prince William Art Society June Meeting

 The Prince William Art Society will meet on Wednesday
June 20, 2012 at 7:30 pm at the Canterbury Woods Community Center 12184 Chaucer
Lane in Lake Ridge, VA.  The art society will
host a talk by Sarah Beiber, certified professional framer; artist; and Adler Gallery worker who will share insights and secrets about matting and framing,with an emphasis n little tricks artists can use to make their work more appealing.  Whether you are framing your own art for a show, sale, or for your home, come and see this program which is free and opened to the public.

Note:
 The art society will not meet in July and
August. Meetings will resume September 19, 2012.  For more information about the art society,
call (703-490-5363)   Information is also on the web at http://www.PrinceWilliamArtSociety.org.  The Prince William Art Society is a non-profit organization dedicated to educating and promoting the Visual Arts in Prince William County and surrounding areas.  The Prince William ArtSociety is supported in part by the Arts Council of Prince William County



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