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FORGERIES Hosted by DJ Joan Dylan

Saturday, February 11, 2012 at 7:00 PM (ET)

Hartford, CT

FORGERIES Hosted by DJ Joan Dylan

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General Admission Ended $25.00 $2.24
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Great Hall, Union Station

1 Union Place, Hartford.

All aboard for Hartford's party of the year, fun for all movers, shakers, and masterpiece makers on this Valentine's Day weekend! Over 20 local artists will re-create famous works of art in their own style to be sold off in a raucous live auction.   All proceeds go to benefit the 1,000 young artists in our Youth Arts Institute.  Bid on paintings, dance like no one's watching (except maybe Mona Lisa), and cross a good deed off your list. Fine food by Ann Howard, cocktails by master mixologist David Brogan, live music by String Theorie, dance party by WRCH's Joan Dylan, and other surprises. Forgeries is sponsored in part by: 1st Alliance Lending, LLC, Rome McGuigan, P.C., and Cooney, Scully and Dowling.

TICKET PRICE INCLUDES: Dance party with DJ Joan Dylan, live music by String Theorie, hors d'oeuvres by Ann Howard, cash bar, live auction of original artwork, silent auction, and free parking courtesy of Harbor Group.

THIS EVENT WILL BE HELD RAIN, SNOW, OR SHINE!

 

FREE PARKING PROVIDED AT THE METRO CENTER GARAGE, 150 HIGH STREET.

MUST PRESENT TICKET FOR YOUR FREE PARKING.

PARKING PROVIDED THROUGH THE GENEROSITY OF HARBOR GROUP & LAZ PARKING.

 

 

 

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Union Station
1 Union Place
Hartford, CT 06103

Saturday, February 11, 2012 at 7:00 PM (ET)


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Charter Oak Cultural Center



Charter Oak Cultural Center, a beautiful historic landmark and vibrant arts center, contributes to the revitalization of Hartford by bringing the community together through open and equal access to the arts, with a deep commitment to social justice.