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Quite Able Artists

By Riki Altman

Published on August 30, 2007

Sick of staring at that ragged Dali print hung haphazardly on the wall? Invest in something original instead. Grumpy Dick’s Seafood & Grill is hosting an event from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. showcasing works from the severely disabled artists at Ann Storck Center, a local non-profit facility. Attendees will find everything from paintings to giclees. A raffle will be held in addition to the exhibit, and a portion of the night’s dining proceeds will go back to the Center. Head to Grumpy Dick’s (The Fountains Shops, 801 S. University Drive, Plantation), call 954-452-1952, or visit www.annstorckcenter.org.
Thu., Aug. 30, 5:30 p.m.


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