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Dunedin Fine Art Center’s Garden Party
Dunedin Fine Art Center’s 38th annual Garden Party fundraiser was chaired by the center’s board vice chair London Bates and
was held on the cottage lawn of the Fenway Hotel overlooking St. Joseph’s Sound in Dunedin. Guests enjoyed music, a large silent
auction and a live auction as they tasted delicious selections from local restaurants such as Clear Sky Draught Haus, Marguerite’s
Café and Catering, The Honu, Hog Island Fish Camp, the Palm Café at the Dunedin Fine Art Center, Pisces Sushi and Global
Bistro and Casa Tina. The Great Gatsby-themed afternoon seemed like déjà vu all over again, as funds were raised for the center’s
arts education programs at the same location where the event was held last year.
Tarpon Springs artist Christopher Still and
his wife Kelly have been actively involved in
the art center since he began taking lessons
there as a child.
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Jeff Thomas and Jane Strong of Happy Feet
Plus enjoyed this afternoon of camaraderie,
good food, drink and fundraising.
Amy Heimlich, chair of the Dunedin Fine Art
Center board, and her husband Ed Koslow
were among the major sponsors of this year’s
Garden Party.
John Kessinger and his wife Sara are valued
supporters of the Dunedin Fine Art Center
and its educational programs.
Javier and Tina Avila of Casa Tina in
downtown Dunedin were happy to help
support this local community art center.
Rowland Milam and his wife, Kathy, a
member of the art center’s board, can always
be counted on to help support the center.