Woodstock Art Gallery – Auction With A Cause
Woodstock Art Gallery is eagerly reaching out and making a difference in the local community. They are hosting a special Christmas function on 24 December to help support kids from the area and have an underprivileged programme for upcoming artists. Now they are calling on the public for your support.
Friends of the Gimpy Street Children
Due to COVID-19, poverty is everywhere and we need to stand together and do something about it. WAG is digging deep to help impact the community and they’re putting together a special Christmas event for the kids of Gimpy street in Woodstock (FOG – Friends of Gympie). In order to do this, they are also hosting an exciting opening event on the 10th December 2020 at the Woodstock Quarters, 187 Sir Lowry Rd, Woodstock, Cape Town, 7915.
Opening Event
The Grand Opening event will take place on 10 December and will include an exciting art auction. 50% of auction proceeds will be used for Christmas gifts, entertainment and food for the Christmas event later in December.
Don’t miss out on your chance to celebrate art and make a difference in the lives of a local community.
For more info visit WAG.
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