READ

When

Friday, February 24, 2012 from 6-9pm 

Where

The New Community School 
4211 Hermitage Road
Richmond, VA 23227
 

 
Driving Directions 

Contact:

April Eddleton 
The New Community School 
info@tncs.org 
(804) 266-2494 ext 29

READ Art Show Opening Reception & NYC Raffle 

TICKETS MAY BE PURCHASED AT THE DOOR TONIGHT

Are you ready to be a part of The New Community School's 2012 Art Show & Sale?  Featuring over 100 local & regional artists. Entertainment by Susan Greenbaum.

RED HOT RECEPTION - OPENING NIGHT

Friday, February 24, 2012, 6 - 9pm

$35 per ticket ($40 at the door)

Proceeds to benefit The New Community School

READ Art Show & Sale Sponsors:  B&B Printing  |  AquaLaw  |  Gumenick Properties  |  First Call Environmental  |  Union First Market Bank  |  Markel Corporation  |  Straus, Itzkowitz & LeCompte  |  Woodfin       |  JBR Advisors  |  Richmond Alternative Center for Health  |  Morgan Keegan  |  American Pallet  |  George Cumming, CummingHomeRVA.com, RE/MAX Commonwealth  |  Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hourigan  |  Strickler  Medical  |  Willis

The READ Art Show & Sale will also be open free to the public on Saturday, February 25, 10am-5pm. Select artwork marked down from 2-5pm.

 

NEW YORK CITY RAFFLE Don't miss your chance to win a trip for 2 to New York City: 2 nights at the Hilton New York, 2 tickets to the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and a $500 Visa Gift Card (to be used for transportation or for fun!). Drawing to take place Friday, February 24th at the READ Art Show & Sale Opening Reception. Do not need to be present to win; winner will be notified. Two nights of your choice at the Hilton NYC for two adults, double occupancy, March 1 through November 15, 2012. Subject to hotel availability.

School Name No Tree

The New Community School is Central Virginia's only college preparatory school for grades six through twelve devoted to restructuring the language foundation of dyslexic students. By pairing intensive remediation of reading, writing and spelling kills with challenging academic courses and activities that foster character development, new Community helps students who have struggled in school rebuild shattered self-esteems, discover their true abilities, and achieve academic independence. Learn more about New Community at www.tncs.org.