Silver Moon Art Gallery and Studio in The Bulletin will be hosting a benefit event on Saturday to raise funds for victims of recent hurricanes. The event will feature live music, art sales, and a silent auction, with all proceeds going towards disaster relief efforts.
The gallery owners, Sarah and John Smith, were inspired to organize the event after seeing the devastation caused by hurricanes in the news. They wanted to find a way to give back to those in need and thought that using their platform as a gallery would be the perfect opportunity to raise money and awareness for the cause.
Local musicians will be performing throughout the day, providing entertainment for attendees while they browse and bid on artwork. The silent auction will include pieces from both emerging and established artists, with a portion of all sales also being donated to hurricane relief efforts.
In addition to the music and art, there will be food and drinks available for purchase, with a percentage of proceeds going towards the cause. The Smiths are hopeful that the community will come out in support of the event and help to make a meaningful impact on the lives of those affected by the hurricanes.
The benefit will take place from 12pm to 6pm on Saturday at the Silver Moon Art Gallery and Studio on Main Street. Admission is free, with donations encouraged. Those unable to attend can still support the cause by visiting the gallery’s website and making a donation online.
Overall, the benefit event promises to be a day of music, art, and community coming together to help those in need. The Smiths hope that their efforts will inspire others to get involved and make a difference in the lives of hurricane victims.
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