[NEohioPAL]JCC Fine Arts Road Show May 23 & 24th in Beachwood---Art Sale an d Antique Appraisal

Barnes, Kris KBarnes at CleveJcc.Org
Tue May 18 07:14:24 PDT 2004


JCC fine arts road show SCHEDULED FOR May 23 & 24
Features two events - Gently Used Art Sale and Antique Appraisal

April 30, 2004 (Beachwood, Ohio) - The Jewish Community Center of Cleveland
is pleased to announce a unique art event that will take place at The JCC's
Mandel Building in Beachwood on Sunday, May 23 and Monday, May 24. The Fine
Arts Road Show JCC Style will feature more than 1,000 gently used fine art
items for sale on both Sunday and Monday as well as an antique road show on
Sunday, May 23. Admittance to the event is free and open to the public.

The gently used art sale will be held from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm on both
Sunday and Monday, May 23 and 24 at the Mandel Building of The JCC (26001
South Woodland Road in Beachwood) and will feature more than 1,000 pieces of
fine crafts, glass, ceramics, fine arts, jewelry, silver, wall art and
antiques. All items will be very affordably priced for quick sale.
Additional art donations are still be accepted and all donations are tax
deductible. Special intake dates at the JCC are scheduled for Wednesday May
5 and 12 from 1:00 to 5:00 pm and on Sunday, May 16 from 10:00 am to 3:00
pm. Special arrangements can be made for additional times or to pick up
larger items by calling The JCC.

The Antique Road Show portion of the event is Sunday, May 24, from 10:00 am
to 5:00 pm at the Mandel Building in Beachwood. Southwestern Michigan
College Professor of Art Ricardo Slaye is the special guest expert appraiser
for the event and will be joined by five other antique appraisers who
specialize in the following fields, sports memorabilia, books, pens,
postcards, stamps, coins, silver, jewelry, china, pottery and antiques will
be on hand to appraise participants treasures. The cost for appraisals is
$10 for one item and $25 for three items. All proceeds from the event will
support JCC Special Purpose Programs.
Sponsors of the event include Ashcroft & Oak Jewelers in Beachwood Place,
Eveready Printing and the Cleveland Jewish News. Aaron's Antiques and
Liquidators is the proud presenter of the expert antique appraisers.

For more information or further details on the event, please contact Mikki
Rocker at the Jewish Community Center - (216) 831-0700, ext. 1314.
 
About The JCC
The Cleveland Jewish Community Center builds and strengthens Cleveland's
entire Jewish Community by providing exceptional programs and services that
enhance Jewish continuity and Jewish identity in four key program areas:
Health, Wellness and Recreation, Early Childhood Education, Camping and
Cultural Arts. The J is a non-profit social service agency that receives
funding from The Jewish Community Federation and The United Way.
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