Come out and support 1708 Gallery at CultureWorks’ CultshaXpo at the Science Museum of Virginia on Saturday, June 25th from 10 AM – 5 PM!
In preparation for InLight Richmond 2011, we will be hosting an all-day, hands-on lantern-making workshop at CultshaXpo. Bring your family and friends and join us! Produced by CultureWorks, CultshaXpo offers Richmond the opportunity to learn more about and support area non-profits like 1708 Gallery AT NO EXPENSE TO YOU.
Visitors to CultshaXpo will register as Cultural Shareholders. (We recommend that you register in advance – http://www.richmondcultureworks.org/cultsha). Cultural Shareholders receive FREE CultshaBucks. Up to $50,000 in CultshaBucks will be distributed in envelopes with various amounts from $10-$100 inside. This is FREE money to use and we hope that you will spend it with 1708 Gallery! At the end of the event, all participating organizations will trade in the CultshaBucks that they have received for REAL dollars.
This is the first in a series of lantern making workshops organized by 1708 Gallery. Workshops will take place throughout the summer and fall in preparation for the Community Lantern Parade that kicks off InLight Richmond 2011. InLight Richmond 2011 will take place along the downtown river front on a site that stretches from the Belle Isle parking lot to MeadWestvaco and includes the American Civil War Center at Tredegar.
PUT THIS ON YOUR CALENDARS AND REGISTER TODAY. This is an easy way to support 1708 Gallery without pulling out your checkbook and is a great way to learn more about how 1708 Gallery and other area non-profits contribute to the rich cultural life of Richmond.
InLight 2011 and the lantern making workshops and parade are generously sponsored by Altria, MeadWestvaco and Dominion Resources.
More about CultshaXpo
Produced by CultureWorks, CultshaXpo will take place at the Science Museum of Virginia on Saturday, June 25th from 10 AM – 5 PM. Dance, sing, draw, paint, listen, learn and enjoy FREE admission to the Science Museum. More than 50 of the Richmond Region’s arts and cultural organizations will perform and distribute information about all of their wonderful programs.
For more information or to register visit http://www.richmondcultureworks.org/cultsha.