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The Pikes Peak Region's Guide to Arts and CultureTuesday May 22, 2012Colorado Springs Area Weather

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    Art for Land Sake Invitational Show & Sale

    Art for Land Sake Invitational Show & Sale Image gallery

    Presented by Palmer Land Trust at Gay & Lesbian Fund For Colorado

    September 26-September 27, 2008

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    This show features amazing original oil and water media paintings, sculpture and phtography of Pikes Peak area open space created just for this show. The artwork is inspired by ranchland, open space and other property preserved under conservation easement by the Palmer Land Trust. Approximately 40 Colorado artists are participating in this Palmer Land Trust fundraiser. Some participating artists include Michael Baum, Steve Clement, Sushe Felix, Tracy Felix, Mary Helsaple, Geoffrey Lasko, Martha Mans, Chuck Mardosz, Pat Musick, Tom Owen, Laura Reilly, and Dan Schultz. A portion of each sale supports the Palmer Land Trust.

    Headquartered in Colorado Springs, Colorado, the Palmer Land Trust is a public, non-profit land trust dedicated to the permanent protection of open space, agricultural, scenic, and natural lands in southeastern Colorado. Its mission is to permanently safeguard the heritage of southeastern Colorado communities through voluntary land preservation. By preserving diverse, undeveloped, private and public lands in southeastern Colorado, the Palmer Land Trust secures habitat for wildlife and native plants, supports agriculture and ranching on family lands, provides recreational and educational opportunities, protects important historical sites, and maintains scenic vistas for the benefit of present residents and future generations. Learn more at www.PalmerLandTrust.org.


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        Gay & Lesbian Fund For Colorado

        315 E. Costilla St
        Colorado Springs, CO 80903

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        Tickets: Free

        Info Phone: 719-635-2505

      • Dates & Times

        Dates:
        September 26-September 27, 2008

        Times:
        Friday, September 26 from 6-9 p.m.
        Saturday, September 27 from 10 a.m.-4 p.m.

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