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Jun. 14, 2008 at 9:07am

Chalking Sponsor Hilltop Artists Glass Sale Today

Blown Glass Sale Today




                Kathy - instruction at Hilltop Artists in Residents

Spring Sale

Hilltop Artists in Residence will hold a Spring Glass sale on Saturday, June 14 from 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM at Jason Lee Middle School, 602 N Sprague, Tacoma, WA  98403.

Starting at 8:00 AM, visitors will be invited to pick up a numbered ticket and then enjoy coffee or breakfast in the neighborhood before you return by 10:00 AM. Guests will be admitted in the order they first arrived.  We highly recommend arriving early to pick up a ticket as this sale has become VERY popular!

All sale proceeds go directly to fund program costs, including student scholarships, and supplies and materials.

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by jamesstoweart
on 6/14/2008 @ 9:20am
I for one am going to be there, I got up early this morning to get my ticket.

Great cause.

Great art.

And it is Tacoma glass... you can never have enough of that.
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