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Jun182011

June 18, 2011, Saturday - Stone Arch Festival of Arts

Time: 10:00am-6:00pm

Location: St. Anthony Main

While the Stone Arch Festival of the Arts is principally an art fair, the event is truly a celebration of the arts. Some highlights include; one-of-kind artwork from nationally known artists, family activities, live music and performing arts on four performance stages.

The festival is dedicated to offering a platform for art that is high quality, inspiring and assessable. Patrons are encouraged to purchase a piece of original art, enjoy a performance by local theater group or attend a live music showcase. Hundreds of artists from across the country apply to have their artwork juried for acceptance into this art fair. While the art is top quality, there are a variety of styles and price ranges for diverse appeal and pocketbooks.

Mill City Commons is a 2011 Particpating Sponsor.