From Saturday, May 13 2006 - 10:00am To Sunday, May 14 2006 - 5:00pm Every day
A fine art show highlighting artists from Northern California and Other States. They expect that 100 to 150 artist will participate & local wineries. Presented by Hang It Up Gallery , El Dorado Hills Chamber of Commerce and The Cameron Park Optimist Club. Sponsorship and Entry Information available. 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Town Center, El Dorado Hills, take Off Highway 50 and Latrobe Road. Free admission to the public and $100 for artists to enter. For more information contact: (916) 939-1845
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