Friday, June 28, 3:00 p.m. – 8 p.m.
Saturday, June 29, 10 a.m. – 3 p.m.
Come to the water tower at the top of Superior Street, at Crowell Park in Albion, for the “Art Under the Water Tower” event on Friday, June 28 (3 PM – 8 PM). The art show will also be happening on Saturday, June 29 (10 AM – 3 PM).
This free event, sponsored by the Albion Arts Commission and Salem United Church of Christ, will feature over 20 local artists and crafters showcasing paintings, etchings, pottery, crochet, photography, jewelry, and more. Enjoy delicious food from onsite food trucks, and explore the annual French Market, which will be combined with this event.
Friday will feature a children’s craft table sponsored by Kids ‘N’ Stuff Children’s Museum and the Albion District Library, while Saturday will include hands-on children’s crafts by local artist Teri Nelson. The Albion Sister City Committee will hold a bake sale and photography sale as fundraisers, with daily raffles. Free parking is available at Christ Apostolic Church next door to the park.
Don’t miss this opportunity to celebrate creativity and community under the iconic water tower at Crowell Park, 601 N Superior St, Albion, MI.
JUNE FEATURES ART UNDER THE WATER TOWER JUNE 28 AND 29
Local area artists will gather June 28 and 29 for a special “Art Under the Water Tower” in Crowell Park. The event is sponsored by the Albion Arts Commission and Salem United Church of Christ. Support comes from an Albion Community Foundation grant.
The free art event will feature over 20 area artists and crafters. In addition food trucks will be on site to provide something for everyone. The Albion Sister City will combine its annual French Market with this art event.
Free parking will be available at Christ Apostolic Church next door to the event. Crowell Park is located on North Superior Street under the city water tower.
According to Albion Arts Commission Chair Mary Slater the event features the “perfect venue” for the participants. “The park is a little used jewel just north of downtown. It is a lovely setting for talented area artists and craft persons to sell their works, “she said.
Included in the available art will be paintings, etchings, pottery, crochet, photography and jewelry. Also participating will be local authors with their books. In addition Dennis Reid will be sketching caricatures. Greeting cards and fabric art will be available.
Friday there will be a children’s craft table sponsored by Kids ‘N’ Stuff Childrens Museum and the Albion District Library. On Saturday Albion resident and former art teacher Teri Nelson will provide hands-on children’s crafts.
The Albion Sister City Committee will hold a bake sale and sell photography as a fundraisers. In addition the group will have two baskets daily to raffle off at the art event. The committee works to exchange residents from the sister cities of Albion and Noisy-le-Roi.
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JUNE FEATURES ART UNDER THE WATER TOWER JUNE 28 AND 29
Local area artists will gather June 28 and 29 for a special “Art Under the Water Tower” in Crowell Park. The event is sponsored by the Albion Arts Commission and Salem United Church of Christ. Support comes from an Albion Community Foundation grant.
The free art event will feature over 20 area artists and crafters. In addition food trucks will be on site to provide something for everyone. The Albion Sister City will combine its annual French Market with this art event.
Free parking will be available at Christ Apostolic Church next door to the event. Crowell Park is located on North Superior Street under the city water tower.
According to Albion Arts Commission Chair Mary Slater the event features the “perfect venue” for the participants. “The park is a little used jewel just north of downtown. It is a lovely setting for talented area artists and craft persons to sell their works, “she said.
Included in the available art will be paintings, etchings, pottery, crochet, photography and jewelry. Also participating will be local authors with their books. In addition Dennis Reid will be sketching caricatures. Greeting cards and fabric art will be available.
Friday there will be a children’s craft table sponsored by Kids ‘N’ Stuff Childrens Museum and the Albion District Library. On Saturday Albion resident and former art teacher Teri Nelson will provide hands-on children’s crafts.
The Albion Sister City Committee will hold a bake sale and sell photography as a fundraisers. In addition the group will have two baskets daily to raffle off at the art event. The committee works to exchange residents from the sister cities of Albion and Noisy-le-Roi.
Crowell Park
601 N Superior St, Albion, MI 49224
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