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Sun Circle Art Festival

NEWS RELEASE

Contact:     Jane Nutter Johnson , 941-351-1920, janenutter@aol.com                  

SUN CIRCLE ART FESTIVAL



MUSEUM DISTRICT- SAPPHIRE
SHORES PARK

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SATURDAY MARCH 8 11 AM – 5 PM

Sarasota, FL, January 27, 2014 – The annual Sun Circle Art Festival, sponsored
by the Indian Beach Sapphire Shores Association, will be Saturday, March 8,
11AM to 5PM. In the Heart of the Museum District, on beautiful Sarasota Bay,
Sapphire Shores Park is located on Sun Circle at Acacia Drive, 34234, just
blocks from the Ringling Museum.

The IBSSA neighborhood
initially organized the first event to highlight the resident Artists in a
juried setting. Currently more than 55 artists – visual, performing, and
craftsmen – are registered to show and sell. Elena DeLaVille – mixed media
painting, Joni Younkins-Herzog - sculpture, Gail Williams – jewelry, and
musicians Chance Mason and Jon Petus are representative of the widely acclaimed
Sarasota resident artists.

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“We invite everyone to take
time to tour our Historic IBSS neighborhood, known as the Museum District, meet
the talented artist and performers, while enjoying the park on the Bay,” said
neighbor Jane Nutter Johnson, Event Coordinator. “This is a family-friendly
event with kids’ activities and food trucks! Ride bikes along Sarasota Bay from
the north by New College, south to Whitaker Bayou. Along the way you will see
Historic homes, a variety of architecture, pass The Jungle Garden and
experience the excitement of true old Florida
living.” Nutter-Johnson “wouldn’t live any where else!” For more information
call 941-351-1920.

About Indian Beach Sapphire Shores Association Indian Beach Sapphire Shores
Association is a voluntary neighborhood association whose members have worked
together more than fifty years to enhance the quality of life and Old Florida
environment of their historic Bayfront neighborhood by the Ringling Museum. For more information, visit www.ibssa.ws    # # #








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