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First Impressions Preview Reception Sept 30 at Stevenson University

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First Impressions, An Exhibit of Sol Print Studios Students 
Preview Reception: September 30th , 2-6p.m. 
Artists Reception: October 11, 6-8p.m. 

Artist: Gloria Askin, Joan Belmar, Oletha DeVane, Joe Kabriel, Katherine Kavanaugh, Randi Reiss-McCormack, Gabriela Morawetz, Christine Neill, Pamela Phillips, Leslie Portney, Soledad Salamé, Joyce Scott, Ruby Yunis

SOL PRINT STUDIOS PRODUCTION at Stevenson University St. Paul Companies Pavilion 1525 Greenspring Valley Road, Stevenson, MD 21153

Please join us to view the exhibit and celebrate the work of the St. Francis Neighborhood Center, Reservoir Hill, Baltimore. Prints created by the students of The Power Project of the St. Francis Neighborhood Center will be for sale at the event. A percentage of the First Impressions Sol Print Studios artwork sold at the event will benefit the St. Francis Neighborhood Center. For more information, call 443-334-2163. Please RSVP by September 22.

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