Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Wine and Palette Fundraiser


Reserve Your Spot at the Wine and Palette Fundraiser

Posted by OMA on 03/05/2012
Oklahoma Museums Association Wine and Palette Fundraiser on April 14
Do you have a creative spirit inside you yearning to come out?  If so, please join the Oklahoma Museums Association on Saturday, April 14 from 2:00pm-5:00pm for Wine and Palette. Let your inner artist flourish while a talented art instructor guides you in creating your own Red Treemasterpiece to take home at the end of the event.  The fun will take place at Put A Cork in It Winery in Bricktown, Oklahoma City.  Everyone is encouraged to attend from those who have never done a painting before to those who create art regularly.

The following is included with your $100 registration: tons of fun, canvas, paints, art instruction, wine, snacks and use of brushes, easel and aprons while all the time supporting Oklahoma museums.  Space is very limited so sign up TODAY athttps://okmuseums.ejoinme.org/MyPages/WineandPaletteFundraiser/tabid/334139/Default.aspx
Funds raised at this event will be used to further the mission of the Oklahoma Museums Association to support Oklahoma museums in their efforts to educate, inform and entertain.  For more information call the Oklahoma Museums Association at 405.424.7757.

You must be 21 years of age to attend this event. 

The Oklahoma Museums Association (OMA) is celebrating 40 years!  OMA is a 501(c)3 charitable organization incorporated in 1972. Programming offered by OMA is important as the primary source of information and professional development for Oklahoma's 500 museums, historical societies, historic sites, zoos and botanical gardens, historic houses, living history museums, tribal cultural centers and other museum-related institutions. OMA offers programs and services that provide professional services to museums; build networks among members and partnering organizations; promote professional growth; and encourage public awareness of the value of museums. For more information on OMA visit ww.okmuseums.org.

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