Join us for wine, hors-d'oeuvres, friendship & fine art! Charity to benefit ‘Rim Education Foundation’.
Celebrating our 13th season! Join us on the First Friday of each month, July through December, for a casual “Art Open House” from 4 - 7 pm. Meet our Featured Artists and enjoy the extensive display of their art for the evening. Enjoy beverages and light food, while mingling with friends and other art lovers.
Each event benefits a deserving Local Charity or Foundation, as the recipient of 10% of all sales during the event. Check the Schedule of Artists for a list of Artists we’re featuring this Season and the Charity featured for each event.
We look forward to seeing you here at THE LAKE HOUSE for First Fridays, where you can enjoy an evening of Friendship and Fine Art all while supporting a great cause.
Irma Redman has had a lifelong interest in glass art and jumped at the chance to take a glass workshop at UCR 25 years ago. She learned techniques to create leaded glass windows, then learned the copper foil technique and has now become an expert in this technique. She later taught herself mosaic glass art and after a trip to a glass gallery in San Diego she fell in love with glass fusion.
Gary Glibbery was born in Surrey, England and moved with his family to Southern California when he was a child, where he was raised. He currently lives in Lake Arrowhead with his wife and daughter. His creative passion began in grade school with scratch built model boats. Continuing to hone his woodworking skills, he has earned awards for his Gloucesterman Schooner and Tugboat models, as well as Best of Show several times.
The Rim Education Foundation is proud to engage parents, business, and community partners in the support of Rim of the World Public Schools and the academic achievement of ALL students. Because community support is critical to education, we encourage you to join us in supporting our schools and children with your time and donations.
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