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The Art of Giving The Will Flores Fund presents its 10th Annual Art Show and Sale Sunday, September 17, 2016 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. 21 O’Fallon Street~~The Wm. A. Kerr Foundation St. Louis, Missouri 63102 August, 2017 A Diamond in a Rubble Heap The Wm. A. Kerr Foundaon Building At 21 O’Fallon Street We dedicate this space to the Art of Finding Us because construction projects and street closings make it confusing. (You can no longer simply go to the riverfront and travel north on Leonor K Sullivan Boulevard.) The best way to go is to take Cole Street east or 4th street north to merge into Broadway Northbound and turn right onto O’Fallon Street. If you end up in the Lumiere complex, go east on Biddle or Carr and go north on 1st Street. LOOK FOR THE RED SKY DANCER! The Will Flores Fund is pleased that the number of our artist supporters has grown each year. We sell real art at prices real people can afford to help real people in need. This year, at least 35 artists are donating several pieces of their work and our guests, while enjoying the gallery of art for sale, will be treated to superb food contributed by Jason Bishop, cookies by Kim Sindel, wine by Jason and Carly Main, and music by classical guitarist Carol Eder and violinist Za Goodbrake.

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Page 1: The Art of Giving - The Will Flores Fund · 2017-09-01 · This year’s Mala Project features 108 origami cranes. The origami crane has become the symbol of hope and healing during

The Art of Giving

The Will Flores Fund presents its 10th Annual

Art Show and Sale

Sunday, September 17, 2016

2 p.m. to 5 p.m.

21 O’Fallon Street~~The Wm. A. Kerr Foundation

St. Louis, Missouri 63102

August, 2017

A Diamond in a Rubble Heap

The Wm. A. Kerr Foundation Building At 21 O’Fallon Street

We dedicate this space to the Art of Finding Us

because construction projects and street closings make it confusing.

(You can no longer simply go to the riverfront and travel north on Leonor

K Sullivan Boulevard.)

The best way to go is to take Cole Street east or 4th street north to

merge into Broadway Northbound and turn right onto O’Fallon Street.

If you end up in the Lumiere complex, go east on Biddle or Carr and go

north on 1st Street.

LOOK FOR THE RED SKY DANCER!

The Will Flores Fund is pleased that the number of our

artist supporters has grown each year. We sell real art at

prices real people can afford to help real people in need.

This year, at least 35 artists are donating several pieces

of their work and our guests, while enjoying the gallery of

art for sale, will be treated to superb food contributed by

Jason Bishop, cookies by Kim Sindel, wine

by Jason and Carly Main, and music by

classical guitarist Carol Eder and violinist

Za Goodbrake.

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Proceeds from the Mala Project are dedicated to the food pantries we support every year.

The Mission Statement of

The Will Flores Fund

To utilize the resources of the artistic community; to underwrite programming and assist

the disadvantaged and disabled; to provide mentoring,

inspiration and funding for children’s art programs and activities.

BOARD OF DIRECTORS~~ CHRISTOPHER SCHULTE, KIM SINDEL , CATHY VOGEL, DOUG ANDERSON

The Will Flores Fund is Missouri 501(c)(3) tax exempt corporation and

donates more than 90% of its net sales to deserving community organizations.

NOVEMBER 1, 2017 DEADLINE FOR GRANT APPLICATIONS Community Organizations are

encouraged to submit applications for funding for 2018.

Applications and information are available at www.willfloresfund.org.

Applications must be post-marked or

delivered by November 1, 2017. Questions? Contact

[email protected]

This year’s Mala Project features 108 origami cranes.

The origami crane has become the symbol of hope and healing during challenging times.

The Will Flores Fund is pleased to introduce its supporters to

The Wilson Scholarship for Ceramics Art Students

In honor of the late Donald S. Wilson, a gifted ceramic artist

and respected teacher, who was a faithful supporter of the

goals and mission of the Will Flores Fund, and who gifted the

Fund through the years with his own art, as well as pieces

from his collection, the Will Flores Fund has established a

scholarship fund for deserving ceramics students in the

St. Louis area.

Our May newsletter announced the Wilson Scholarship

recipients for the 2017 Spring semester, Molly Svoboda of

Forest Park CC and Marica Sanchez of Meramec CC.

The first Wilson Scholarship recipient to be recognized

for the 2017 Fall semester is Ashley Lantz of Meramec

Community College. Other applications are pending.

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

The proceeds of this year’s RAFFLE are dedicated to

The Wilson Scholarship.

The raffle features a pot by Rachel Etling, a set of vases by

Kim Michaud and a ruffled orb by Christopher Schulte.

$5 a ticket

(5 for $20)

4 p.m. Drawing

"In your light, I learn how

to love." Lyn Magee created especially for

the WFF an exquisite line of

greeting cards inspired by Rumi.

Totems, fabric and textile hangings,

scrolls, prints, paintings, photographs,

ceramics, scarves, sculptures,

light designs, collages, baskets,

jewelry— donated by our

generous talented artists