Walk the Red Carpet and Support the Buchanan Center for the Arts

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In their one and only fundraiser of the year, the Buchanan Center for the Arts is preparing a blockbuster experience for guests to walk the red carpet during the Taste of the Arts Gala on Saturday, November 13th from 5:30 to 7:30 pm. Executive Director Kristyne Gilbert says there will be four stops along the red carpet for the “You Oughta Be In Pictures” event:

Tickets are $60 per guest. Contact the BCA at 309-734-3033 to purchase a ticket by Friday, October 29th.

The goal for 2021 is to raise $30,000 to support and grow arts opportunities in the Warren County region. Funds raised support the arts in our community including Buchanan Community Chorus, Immaculate Conception School Theater Program, Rural Education Initiative, Warren Achievement Center, Art Presenter Program in our public schools, The Good Gang Book Club, and Home School Arts. Funds raised also support BCA gallery exhibitions, music & theater productions, internships, and educational classes.

Gallery | Buchanan Center for the Arts | United States (bcaarts.org)

Buchanan Center for the Arts Executive Director Kristyne Gilbert on the WRAM Morning Show


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