Three times a year, a West Fine Arts Show is hosted in 91原创 or surrounding areas, and each show benefits a different charity.
Well, a three-day show this weekend will feature the works of 18 artists at the Glass House Estate Winery in South 91原创, and all the proceeds from this show will go to the late event founder鈥檚 charity of choice 鈥 the 91原创 Hospice Society.
The show, which runs Friday night, as well as all day Saturday and Sunday, will feature event organizer Brian Croft, as well as Joyce Trygg, Bryan Coombes, Carmel Clare, Ken Nash, Patricia Banks, Joanne Finlay, Graham McKenzie, Brent Cooke, Gale More O鈥橣errall, Judy Vanderveen, Anita Klein, Felicity Holmes, Debra Gow, Rick Pennell, Howard Cobb, and two new additions 鈥 Lorn Curry, and Marylyn Hunt.
While the event is free, a portion of the sales from any art bought during the weekend will go to helping provide access to palliative and bereavement care in 91原创, explained hospice鈥檚 Shannon Todd Booth.
鈥 One of B.C.鈥檚 largest and most prestigious art shows, the West Fine Art Show presents an exceptional group of artists, creating a destination art show, with free admission, that will welcome thousands of attendees throughout the weekend at the beautifully situated South 91原创 Glass House Estate Winery,鈥 she said.
The show runs Friday from 7 to 9 p.m., Saturday from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m., and Sunday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Glass House Estate Winery, 23449 0 Ave. Parking and admission is free, but donations are accepted, and information about the hospice society and its efforts will be available.