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Make a Difference Day
Art Outreach Gallery
Make a Difference Day

Where:
Art Outreach Gallery
Eastwood Mall
5555 Youngstown-Warren Road
Niles, Oh 44446
When:
Saturday, October 27, 2007
Time: 1:00 to 4:00

Contact information: Gail Stark, phone - 330.219.7833
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Upcoming...
November 2
    
SVATA Meeting
6:30
Art Outreach Gallery
Eastwood Mall, Niles
 
Planning for upcoming events, art awards and professional workshops will be discussed. New officers will be elected at this time.

November 14
   
The Steel Valley Art Teachers Association is hosting an opening reception for their fall art exhibit featuring the artwork of students from Kindergarten through twelfth grade at the SMARTS Center through January 3, 2007.  Tere will be a public reception to celebrate this show on Wednesday, November 14, from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at the SMARTS Center, 258 Federal Plaza West, Youngstown, OH 44503.
This event is free and open to the public.
 
Click this link for more details and form. (PDF FORMAT)
 
Incredible Opportunity
SVATA MEMBERS are invited to participate in an invitation only Holiday Craft Show sponsored by the Art Outreach Gallery and the Warren Junior Women’s League/GFWC. You can choose between exhibiting your artwork and/or being a vendor at the Art Outreach Gallery during the 2007 Holiday Season. Please RSVP your choice by calling DaMarla Guffey at 330.372.6191 or Gail Stark at 330.219.7833 by Monday, October 22.
The Art Outreach Gallery is an art appreciation initiative and community development project. The gallery is an effort to reach new audiences through public art exhibitions. The gallery is located across from American Eagle Outfitters, along the concourse between Macy’s and JC Penny’s.
Please read carefully the guidelines for vending and exhibiting at the Art Outreach Gallery as they do vary.
 The gallery’s space and location is ideal for students to share their artwork with the community. Contact Gail Stark at 330 219 7833 for additional information.
 
"Kids who are able to communicate with their peers and adults are much less likely to bottle up anger, which leads to the kind of incident we recently saw in Georgia."

John J. Wilson, Justice Department Expert on young offenders telling Congress that
ARTS PROGRAMS 
can help children in danger of becoming violent.