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Boca Happenings
Free Art Exhibit, “Provence and Beyond”
At Boca Public Library Spanish River Branch
On exhibit now through April 7th at the Spanish River stationed in Europe and during combat assignments in exhibited in national and international venues and media,
Library in Boca Raton is a new art exhibit, “Provence Vietnam, he worked with local artists to hone his painting including Delray Beach’s Cornell Art Museum, Howard
and Beyond,” by Alfred Biegel. These acrylic, oil and skills. Now that he is retired, he has more time to pursue County Center for the Arts and, more recently, at the Levis
watercolor paintings were inspired by the artist’s visits his passion for painting. JCC Sandler Center, Boca Raton. Biegel’s prodigious
to Provence (France), Venice (Italy), and other European Biegel is a former Board member of Plein Air Palm amount of artwork is also on Facebook.
locations, following in the footsteps of the French Beach, the Delray Art League, and Burlini Studio of the “Provence and Beyond,” a free exhibit, will run through
Impressionists. Arts, as well as a juried artist for annual Howard County April 7th at the Spanish River Library Art Gallery on the
For more than 65 years, art has been a salient part of Ellicott City Paint-Outs. His numerous award-winning second floor.
retired U.S. Army Colonel Alfred Biegel’s life. While paintings, resulting from various competitions, have been
Boca Public Library Invites All Players
to Enter Annual Mayor’s Chess Challenge
at Spanish River Branch, March 25th
Join the Boca Public Services Librarian. “The event draws elected officials, Bring the whole family for an exciting morning of chess
Raton Public Library community leaders and people of all ages. Whether you are and community engagement. Enrollment is not required. The
for the annual Mayors’ a beginner or skilled chess player, don’t miss out on the Spanish River Library is located at 1501 NW Spanish River
Chess Challenge in opportunity to watch or play a thrilling game of chess with Blvd. in Boca.
Boca Raton. Players others from ages five to ninety-five!”
of all ages, beginner
or expert, are invited
to play chess with
other community members at the Spanish River Library branch
on March 25th, from 10:00 a.m.–1:00 p.m. City Council
Member Fran Nachlas will be a special guest.
Mayor Scott Singer says, “I’ve been honored to
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participate in past years of the Mayors’ Chess challenge to
and our children. Interest in chess has only risen over the
past few years, and the Boca Raton Public Library is again
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some great, young chess players.”
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