Spring for the Arts Dinner | Garnet Hill Lodge | North River, NY | April 27, 2024
- Garnet HIll Lodge 39 Garnet Hill Road North River, NY, 12856 United States (map)
Tannery Pond Center’s Spring for the Arts Dinner
Support TPC’s annual spring fundraiser at the beautiful Garnet Hill Lodge.
Photo courtesy Garnet Hill Lodge
Tannery Pond Center (TPC) invites you to join them for a delightful dinner at the scenic Garnet Hill Lodge in North River, NY.
Providing quality arts programs and a vibrant community hub.
The Spring for the Arts Dinner is a fundraising event aimed at supporting TPC's facility and programs in North Creek. TPC is committed to enhancing the community's quality of life by offering top-notch arts programming in a warm, inviting community facility and atmosphere. They rely on the generous support of community members and dedicated benefactors for most of their revenue.
Tannery Pond Center in North Creek, NY
TPC presents a full schedule of arts programming, including exhibits of original art, musical concerts and performances, workshops, and children’s programs. TPC also manages the community center for the Town of Johnsburg. Other groups presenting arts programs at the center include Our Town Theatre Group, North Country Singers, Adirondack Lakes Center for the Arts, and more.
A great evening of delicious food and
The Spring for the Arts dinner begins with a cocktail hour at 6 pm and a buffet dinner at 7 pm. The cocktail hour will feature live music and a cash bar.
The cost is $100 per person.
Jim and Frances Rucker, owners of Garnet Hill Lodge, generously donated the dinner, staff, and lodge to support the arts and Tannery Pond. Susan & Russell Hearn, owners of Suhru Wines, are graciously donating dinner wine.
Reserve your spot by April 24.
Visit the event web page to secure your tickets.
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