Hello Bootstrappers!
This is just a friendly reminder of the event we are hosting April 30th. Much of the information is the same as the 1st email and the hyperlinks should work. Note the addition of Clark Coolidge into the line-up of readers and for those of you that will be in Lowell during the day, there is information about a one day exhibit of Kerouac’s paintings at the bottom of the email.
We are hosting a Benefit at Evos Arts for our non-profit publishing adventure and would like you to come.
Where: Evos Arts 98 Middle Street, Lowell, MA 01852 978.441.9906
When: Saturday April 30th 2005
There will be a gallery filled with artwork for your ocular enjoyment, many pieces for sale, a silent auction of fine art and random goodies, a full bar, a raffle, and some mood music. For those of you that are thinking that this might make a great date— public displays of affection are tolerated, especially slow dancing to soul music and random high fives.
Feature Artists include: Zippy Corning, Derek Fenner, Ryan Gallagher, and Kerri McGill.
The doors will open at 3:00 p.m. Silent auction and gallery bar will start at 5:00 p.m. Silent auction will close at 9:00 p.m. Winning bids will be announced shortly after.
We are also happy to present:
reading from their work from 7:30 – 8:30 p.m.
Tickets are 5$. All sales help support our 501©3non-profit. See website for mission.
Information that might be helpful:
Doubletree in downtown Lowell, easy walking distance to Evos Arts. Will cost between $70 - $100.
Cultural Organization of Lowell (COOL)
MBTA Commuter Rail. For those of you in Boston. You can get to Lowell from North Station, but the last train to leave Lowell for Boston is at 9:00 p.m.
Diamond Yellow Taxi Cabs 978-458-6861. Will cost less than $5 from the Commuter Rail.
One-Day Exhibit of Paintings by Jack Kerouac Description: The Whistler House will host a one-day exhibit of paintings and drawings by Jack Kerouac in honor of the recently-published book by Ed Adler, entitled "Departed Angels," that examines Kerouac's visual artwork in context with his iconic prose. Location: Parker Gallery at the Whistler House, 243 Worthen Street Handicapped Accessible?: Yes Event Contact: Michele Gagnon Contact Number: 978-452-7641 Contact Email: mgagnon@whistlerhouse.org Web URL: www.whistlerhouse.org Organization: Whistler House Museum of Art
Help us rid the world of illiteracy, soporific poetry, and sentimental art.
You can always reach us at the website http://www.bootstrapproductions.org/home.html
or at our personal emails: Ryan: ryangallagher@earthlink.net 617-851-1637
or Derek: theattacheddocument@earthlink.net 617-899-1167
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