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Sponsored: Locally Grown Gallery has meet-the-artists event Saturday

Posted at 9:37 am September 26, 2014
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Locally Grown Gallery Meet the Artists Oak Ridge, TN

Locally Grown Gallery invites you to meet some of their newest members and see them demonstrating their art at a special event on Saturday, September 27, from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m.

Becky Ramsey will be demonstrating wood carving with her power tools; Andy Lyle will be weaving; and Leslie Busing will have her latest embroidery project.

As a special treat to the children and the young at heart, Tom Fuhrman will be teaching people to tie-dye with sharpies. If you bring your own T-shirt or Onesie the cost is $3. The Gallery will have men’s medium, large, and extra large T-shirts. If they provide the shirt, the total cost is $6. You can reserve your T-shirt by calling or visiting the Gallery any time before the event.

Locally Grown Gallery is located in Greenwich Village at 109 Towne Road in Oak Ridge behind the Soup Kitchen. They will have a 20′ by 10′ tent in their parking lot.

You can call them at (865) 483-9115 if you have any questions.

Filed Under: Business, Oak Ridge, Sponsored Posts Tagged With: Andy Lyle, artists, Becky Ramsey, embroidery, Greenwich Village, Leslie Busing, Locally Grown Gallery, meet the artists, tie-dye, Tom Fuhrman, weaving, wood carving

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