Thanks Bonnie for being the "hostess with the mostess" and organizing our paint out in your lovely town. In fact, Burgaw was highlighted in Our State magazine recently... click
HERE to read the article.
Here are some photos from the day...
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Bonnie painting a neat little local Cafe.
Thanks Bonnie for organizing our paint out! |
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Anthony found a great spot for him and Rosie. |
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Ann opted for the Cafe too! |
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Patsy and her son found a cool spot down the road and painted a church. |
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Stephen and Sherry... |
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Pat and Kit... |
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Mitchell painting near the Courthouse Square.
Penny (not pictured) went to get a snack at the local Piggly Wiggly. |
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Kit at the Courthouse Square. |
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Bernie Sr. painting at the old train station.
Looks like he is set up for business! |
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Bernie's spot at the Confederate Monument. |
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Bernie Jr. and Bernie Sr. |
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Bernie Sr and Joe (a friend who came along for the fun of it). |
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Paul, an artist from Wilmington joined us for the day
and plans to paint with us again in the future.
We loved having you paint with us Paul! |
See everyone for our next paint out on Sunday, April 10, 2011 at the Beirut Memorial. Mark your calendar for Sunday, May 1, 2011 for our May Paint Out as we head to Wilmington to paint with Ann and Anthony. We will meet at the USS North Carolina Battleship parking lot (free parking) where we have a superb view of waterfront Wilmington and the battleship. Public restrooms and pavilion we be at our access free of charge. Plan to bring a picnic lunch for the pavilion and critique afterwards.
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Next OOPS Paint Out is at the Beirut Memorial
on Sunday April 10, 2011 from 1pm until...
Mark your calendar now! |
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OOPS May Paint out set Sunday, May 1, 2011.
We head to Wilmington to paint with Ann and Anthony who organized this event. We will meet at the USS North Carolina Battleship parking lot (free parking) where we have a superb view of waterfront Wilmington and the battleship. Public restrooms and pavilion we be at our access free of charge. Plan to bring a picnic lunch for the pavilion and critique afterwards.
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