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    It’s Not Over Yet! … Open for Evening Performances While You Enjoy the Art Show and Find Holiday Gifts

    December 12, 2013No Comments
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    logo_madeinclarkdaleClarkdale AZ (December 12, 2013) – Made In Clarkdale 2013 will be open daily from 9 am until the end of each event, so you can come by and see the work of the 60 plus artists at your leisure. It’s a great place for holiday art-gifting for you or loved ones! The last day of the show is Sunday, December 15th. Free. www.MadeInClarkdale.org

    Thursday, December 12
    Art As Fashion, 5:00pm To Close Of Event, Clark Memorial Clubhouse, 9th & Main St, Clarkdale. 5:00pm, Meet and Greet Jewelry Artist Kaayla Fox as she shares the psychological effects and spiritual significance of color and design in using accessories. 6:30PM shift gears for a live fashion show presented by Designer, Allie Olson, featuring Allie Ollie Fashions. Allie Ollie has been growing a successful boutique business for years, now open in Cottonwood. No matter your age or size Allie Ollie believes fashion should be fun for every woman. Free. www.MadeInClarkdale.org, www.Facebook.com/MadeInClarkdale

    20131212_MICFriday, December 13
    Date Night for Adults “Wine and Theater” 6 to 7 pm, Clark Memorial Clubhouse, 9th & Main St, Clarkdale.
    5:00pm Verde Valley Wine Consortium presents tastings of Verde Valley wines followed by Red Earth Theater Group’s presentation of ”Painting Churches” starting at 7:15 pm. This multicultural “gang”, have decades of professional experience between them as theatre artists and educators. A fee applies for both the theater production and for the Verde Valley Wine Consortium wine tasting opportunity. www.MadeInClarkdale.org, www.Facebook.com/MadeInClarkdale

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    Saturday, December 14
    10am- Close of event, Clark Memorial Clubhouse, 9th & Main St, Clarkdale.
    Artist Demonstrations throughout the day, ceramics, glass work, art meets science, plus more, fun and informative, art education for all ages. 6-9pm The grand finale for evenings at Made In Clarkdale 2013 will be rocking out with The Retros. A 70’s rock dance band, they started in the Verde Valley in 2002 and have played at most local venues and many events since forming. All members of the group have played professionally since teenagers, and have toured the United States extensively. FREE. www.MadeInClarkdale.org, www.Facebook.com/MadeInClarkdale

    Made in Clarkdale is a non-profit organization. To view the full 2013 brochure and the performing arts line-up for planning your visits to the show go to www.MadeInClarkdale.org ; Contact for Questions: phone: 928-239-4776 or email info@MadeInClarkdale.org; “Like Us” at www.Facebook.com/MadeInClarkdale.

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