AWESTRUCK, ENTHUSED, teary-eyed and amused are the many moods I have felt after seeing performances at the White Rock Players Club. But like so many artistic endeavors, its supporters and performers must also participate in the continuing struggle to keep culture alive through fundraising events.
If your pallet likes a little wine and cheese with its fine art, you will savor A Live and Silent Auction at White Rock Coast Capital Playhouse. Doors open on Sunday, May 2, 2010, at 1 p.m., when people can view works by the late Wynn Tetrault, actress, artist and one of the theatre’s founders. Even now Tetrault is an asset helping to promote a cause that she loved. Her lovely scenic paintings of familiar BC landscapes express her sensitivity to the environment and local surroundings. Art connoisseurs must register to participate. For more information, please call the theatre box office at 604-536-7535.
It does seem a struggle to keep culture alive, doesn't it? I am glad that there are people like you who remind us not to give up. I hope the auction brings in those much needed funds.
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