Art for Africa in Memory of Rony Bridges
18 November, 2021 – 2 p.m. until 5 p.m.
Starchild Charity – Art for Africa Live and Online Auction
In memory of Rony Bridges. PLEASE NOTE DRINKS RECEPTION IS FROM NOON TILL 2PM BEFORE THE AUCTION STARTS. The live auction will be an opportunity to meet the trustees of Starchild, some of the artists and other interested individuals.
You will be able to enjoy some refreshments and view some wonderful art! The proceeds raised will help the ongoing running costs of Starchild’s School for Creative Arts and funds to help build the Sunflower Santuary for children and families affected by autism and disabilities in Uganda.
‘I do hope you can attend our Art for Africa auction in memory of Rony and enjoy some wonderful art, a great afternoon, and all for a great cause!’ Michaela Foster Marsh
More information about the Starchild Charity.
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