‘Savor the Arts’ at SSAC
Posted by thomas-cummins on 28 Apr 2009 at 01:02 pm | Tagged as: upcoming events
Thu, May 7 | ||
7:00 pm | to | 11:00 pm |
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A moveable feast, Savor the Arts is a delicious and fun look at the annual All-School Exhibition, a juried show of the best student, faculty and guest work held each spring in the Russell Hill Rogers Galleries on the Navarro Campus.
Patrons enjoy food donated by a wide variety of San Antonio’s best restaurants and caterers, live music and the opportunity to be the first to purchase works of art in the All-School Exhibition.
First-time patrons also obtain a complimentary one-year Family Membership, and proceeds benefit the Young Artist Programs.

SAVOR THE ARTS 2009
The eighth annual friendraiser event to benefit
The Young Artists Program
Thursday, May 7, 2009
7 p.m. to 11 p.m.
Navarro Campus
Complimentary libations plus culinary creations
by some of San Antonio’s finest chefs!
MUSIC
DJ JJ Lopez
ART
The SSAC’s Juried and Invitational All-School Exhibition
in the Russell Hill Rogers Galleries
offers for sale over 75 works of art by faculty, students and
friends of the school.
TICKETS
$55 per person, $80 per person or $125 per person
All attendees at the $55 level receive a Family Membership for one year
All attendees at the $80 level receive a Patron Membership, and
those at the $125 level receive a Bronze Angel Membership.
RSVP
Please call Stephanie Peché Canales at
ext. 306
$2,500 CHEF D’ CUISINE SPONSORS
$1,000 GOURMET SPONSORS
Krause Family Foundation
James G. Lifshutz
Special Thanks to:
Kim Burke and Joe Baker
The Gambrinus Company
RESTAURANTS
Alamo Beer Company
Bin 555/The Lodge Restaurant of Castle Hills
Columbia Culinary Team
Cool Café
Madhatters Tea House & Café
Mangos at El Tropicano Hotel
Neiman Marcus Mariposa Restaurant
Orderup
Page Barteau Catering
Paloma Blanca/Vela Wine Bar
Paloma River Walk
Patty Lou’s Restaurant
Picante Grill
Sweet Designs Bake Shop
Tiago’s Cabo Grill
True Flavors Catering
Tycoon Flats
Twin Sisters Bakery & Café
2009 COMMITTEE
Ricky A. Garza
Libby D. Tilley
Co-Chairs
Kimberly and Tom Archer
Cynthia and Taylor Collins
Paula Cox
Debra and Terive Duperier
Courtney and Brad Duphorne
Carra Garza
Jerry L. Gore
Charles Haile and Joyce Janota
Anne and Paul Krause
Ana Montoya
Cynthia Muñoz
Brad Parman
Caroline and Robert Schupbach
Josie and Frates Seeligson
Rob Simons
Suzanne Taranto
Jose Vega
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