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Hatboro Holiday Art Show Opening

Hatboro Holiday Art Show Opening


November 30th, 2012 at 7 pm to 9 pm.


Forever in Frames

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(Hatboro, PA) Forever In Frames hosts the Hatboro Holiday Art Show on November 30th showcasing regional artists, watercolors, paintings and fresh photographic images of Hatboro.


Celebrating its 26th anniversary, Forever in Frames recently improved its gallery space to make way for the Hatboro Holiday Art Show. A group of volunteers headed by Melanie Eyth of Hatboro Federal Savings along with Main Street Manager Stephen Barth, Frank Jarrett of Jarrett Dodge, Toni Kistner of Impact Thrift and Ron Hornberger of Forever in Frames repainted the gallery and collected a large sample of original artwork for display.


“The Hatboro Holiday Art Show is just one example of the exciting revitalization going on in Hatboro,” remarked Main Street Manger Stephen Barth. “A new life and creative energy has been breathed into the Borough with the opening of many new businesses, restaurants and construction activity over the past two years. Hatboro is becoming one of the “It Towns” with an influx of antique shops and trendy little restaurants.”


Hatboro photographer Toni Kistner commented, “My iconic images of Hatboro often capture the essence of nature at its finest hour, encompassing the breadth of the seasons in vivid detail.” Kistner is known for her seasonal photographic Hatboro Calendars and notecards.


 


Artists include:


Melanie Monterey Eyth-Photography


Toni Kistner-Photography of Hatboro


Stephen Barth-Photography of Hatboro, paintings


Lynette Shelly-mixed media paintings and illustrations


Patricia Allingham Carlson-paintings


Karen McFadden-paintings


Barbara Surick-watercolors


John Ozga-paintings

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