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'Arts of Great Falls' preps for upcoming celebration

Event is slated for March 9; funds will promote organization's activities
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The Arts of Great Falls on March 9 will sponsor “An Evening at Monet’s Garden,” a spring fund-raiser to promote and support fine arts through teaching and exhibiting in the community.

The Arts of Great Falls held fund-raisers before COVID, but the March 9 event will be the second annual gala post-pandemic, said Meralee Fredenburgh, the group’s executive director.

This year’s gala will focus on expanding youth programs. An exhibit at the gala will feature artwork by The Arts of Great Falls’ young artists and lead youth-art instructor Michela Mansuino, who will give a live demonstration alongside two of her long-term students.

The event also will feature a performance by soprano Melissa Mino and the Great Falls Philharmonic will present classic French music.

The gala at River Bend Club will include dinner and dancing and both live and silent auctions featuring artwork, beauty treatments, interior-design consultations and much more.

Tickets are $225 per person and tables for 10 can be reserved for $2,000. To learn more about the gala and buying tickets, visit artsofgreatfallsgala.cbo.io.

The Arts of Great Falls is a non-profit organization founded in 2012 to encourage, support and promote fine arts in Great Falls and its surrounding communities. Proceeds from the gala will support expansion of the organization’s youth-art programs.

For more information, see the Website at www.artsofgreatfalls.org.