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----- Paint & Sip Art Class~Elephants
By paintedcork

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Ever wanted to discover your inner Picasso? Grab a bottle of wine, pack a picnic, and join us at The Painted Cork!
Paint while you sip and learn from some of Sacramento's best artist! All supplies are included with the class and at the end you get to take your masterpiece home!
NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY! 21+ ONLY- BYOB/W (Beer and wine only please)
Seating is first come first serve. Please arrive 20 minutes early to check in and save your seat for the class. Doors open 30 minutes early. Do not forget to bring your open food and wine!!!!
https://paintedcork....alendar/2015/6/-
05pm-07pm
$35/person~All Supplies Included
 
 


----- Patrick Kinkade Highlighting Event
By avartgallery

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Patrick Kinkade Celebration of Light Tour
September 19th & 20th ~

 
 
Join us for this special occasion with brother of Thomas Kinkade, Patrick Kinkade. Come hear the stories about Thom growing up, the silly tales of two brothers, and get a behind the scene perspective of our beloved artists. 

Having been trained by his brother, Patrick will be highlighting limited edition Thomas Kinkade canvases for our collectors who purchased from our gallery. Highlighting can be scheduled in advance, however will also be offered towards purchases on the days of the event. If you have any questions regarding the event, please call the gallery at (916)351-1623.

Although RSVPs are appreciated, they are not required to attend the event. We hope to see you all there.

 
 

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----- 48th Fall Antique Fair Historic Sutter St.
By tbcashows

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Step Into the Past on Sutter Street: The “Heart” of Folsom Since 1851

  48th FALL ANTIQUE FAIR – SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 2015

 
Antique enthusiasts from Northern and Central California look forward to the Folsom Historic District Association’s  48th Fall Antique Fair, to be held  Sunday, September 20 on Historic Sutter St. from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. (or come early and bring a flashlight),  rain or shine!  Thousands of shoppers will fill the four-block Historic District for this popular regional event featuring over 160 booths with a wide range of antique and collectible merchandise: Glass, China, Pottery and Porcelain; American and European Furniture;  Country and Primitives; Repurposed and Shabby Chic; Estate and Vintage Jewelry; Watches and Accessories; Paper Collectibles; Prints and Paintings; Clothing and Textiles; Silver and Silverplate; cast iron cookware; Sports & Movie Memorabilia; and hand-crank phonographs and records.   Great food and live entertainment will be available throughout the four blocks of Sutter Street, along with the many great Historic District businesses offering a wide selection of merchandise, food and services. Local favorites Proxy, featuring hits from the 60's to present will perform from 11:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at Sutter and Decatur Streets and Oscar Reynolds, Bolivian master flutist will perform all day near Hampton’s. 
                                                     
Antique Appraisals of family treasures or garage sale finds will be offered by local favorite appraiser Gary Cox, “The Antique Answer Man.” Mr. Cox  is well known for his work with the Crocker Museum,  KVIE’s Central Valley Chronicles and the Folsom History Museum. Verbal appraisals are $10.00 per item or three for $25.00.  Mr. Cox will be available as well to arrange for a formal appraisal of individual items or estates for insurance purposes or for sale.  Appraisals are available from 7:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. near the Folsom History Museum.  
 
Collectors may park in the Historic District’s multi-story parking garage (100% of money collected from $2.00 all day parking fee goes to local nonprofits) or for free in any Historic District parking lots.  Handicapped parking is available in the lot at Wool and Sutter (accessed from Leidesdorff and Wool near the Chamber of Commerce.) Shoppers may also take advantage of free Light Rail passes, available from participating Historic District Merchants beginning September 1st,  compliments of Regional Transit. Admission to Historic Folsom’s Antique Fair is free.  Folsom’s Antique Fairs are promoted by the Folsom Historic District Association with assistance from Twin Bridges’ Antique Productions. Sponsors include: The Folsom Telegraph,  Alley Development Corporation, Bernau Development Corporation,  The Folsom Chamber of Commerce, Murray’s Power House Pub, Pizzerio Classico, Rainbow Bridge Jewelers, and Snook’s Chocolate Factory of Folsom.   For  driving directions or other details, call 530-241-4063 or on line at www.tbcashows.info or http://www.HistoricFolsom.org.
 
 


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