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Lighthouse ArtCenter Opening Night Crosses Cultures
Lighthouse ArtCenter (LAC)
welcomed over 100 guests and
members on the evening of Thursday,
Sept. 9 for the opening reception
of Art Across Cultures which runs
through Oct. 29. The exhibition
features Women in the Visual Arts
and Art by Aboriginal People.
Admission is free to members and
$5 for nonmembers. Art is available
for purchase. For more information,
visit lighthousearts.org.
Women in the Visual Arts (WITVA)
is a nonprofit organization whose
mission is to support professional
women artists in South Florida. The
organization includes over 200 artists
and art lovers. The juried Women in
the Visual Arts exhibition features Jeni Licata, Chad Steve, Lisa Johnson
a variety of media created by select Alec Therien, Shelley Wolf, Elise Therien, Joan Therien and Luke Therien
Sandy Ryter, Susan Peck and Carolyn Austin
Sue Snyder, Penny Robb, Jordan Weber Jeremy Oxer, Luch Oxer and John Colvin
that have a deeper understanding of Aboriginal life. The
WITVA members. The art styles range from abstract to back of the paintings reveals the artists’ location and the
realism and include paintings, photography, jewelry and meaning behind the painting. The art has been ethically
mixed media. Much of the artists’ work is inspired by the sourced and certified and is available for purchase.
beauty of South Florida. About The Lighthouse ArtCenter
Art by Aboriginal People features a private collection of The Lighthouse ArtCenter Gallery & School of Art is
paintings and wood carvings primarily made by prominent a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit founded in 1964 by eight artists
female Aboriginal artists from the central desert region and Christopher Norton. The ArtCenter is dedicated to
of the Northern Territory of Australia. The Aboriginal the visual arts, and its mission is to inspire, engage, and
paintings use an ancient method of dots that create a connect our community through a vibrant school of art,
3-D effect and a sense of movement and rhythm. The
dot paintings tell stories of survival with hidden symbols Art Happenings on page 11
The Heart of Hobe Sound
Est. 1926
FALL 2021 WE are YOUR
Car Detailing WE WILL BE RENOVATING OUR ALMOST Community Church
EVENTS & PROJECTS
All Visitors Welcome
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100 YEAR OLD CHURCH (IT’S GOING TO
Pressure Cleaning donations welcomed and appreciated. Every Sunday at 10:30 a.m.
THANKSGIVING DINNER ... NOV. 25, 2 TO 4 P.M.
Everyone is welcome, BRING A DISH AND A FRIEND
HOBE SOUND ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Give us a call or visit our
We Come To Your We will be donating school supplies to help the students website for more information.
throughout the school year
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CHRISTMAS CARDS AND GIFTS FOR THE SOLDIERS
Premium Wash starts at only $50 Monthly dinners to help offset some of the almost $350,000 in
MONTHLY DINNERS
renovation cost to our Church – Dinner will be held on
the 2nd Friday of the month from October thru May
Call (561) 222-1721 OCT. 8 - Meatloaf dinner ... NOV. 12 - Roast Beef dinner
Cost is $15 per person
DEC. 10 - Pork Loin dinner
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