Raintree Arts Council
Clarksville Apple Shed

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Artist's
Work
displayed
Applefest
2009

    Raintree Arts Council
    P.O. Box 251
    Clarksville, MO 63336

    Board meetings – 3rd Monday of every month
                                   at the Apple Shed – 7 PM.
    Phone: 573-470-4856
    Email: billcapps@raintreeartscouncil.org
    Website: www.raintreeartscouncil.org

    Executive Director: Bill Capps
    Board President: Judith Bruce
    Board Secretary: Sherry Epperson

    Upcoming Events:
    Applefest – October 10th & 11th;
                                 @ 35th Annual Art Show and Exhibit
    Colorfest – October 17th & 18th; Annual Student art show
                                  @ 312 Georgia St, Louisiana
    Messiah Sing Rehearsals – Every Sunday in November
                                  @Centenary United Methodist Church
    Messiah Performance – December 6
                                  @ Ingersoll Chapel, Troy, MO

    Raintree Arts Council Lincoln County Art Gallery:
    Manager: Paula Nakajima
    Phone: 636-528-3710
    Email: artgallery@raintreeartscouncil.org
The range of art reached from metal
3-D sculptures to portraiture and
landscape paintings.
The Raintree Arts Council held the 35th Annual Art Exhibit and
Competition in the Apple Shed, Clarksville on October 10th and
11th. Over 500 people viewed the  art created by regional artists
during the 2 day show.  Judge Jane Mudd, Assistant  Professor
at William Woods University, spent time judging both the school
student entries and the adult categories. Ribbons and cash
awards were given to artists for their outstanding work.
 
Spring Hanson, photographer, is seen
talking with judge Jane Mudd during
the show opening and critique, Friday
evening October 9th.