Creative Women of Pinnacle Peak to Provide Volunteer Support at the Arizona Fine Art Expo; ‘Art, Art & More Art!’ Fundraiser to Benefit CWPP Charities
Creative Women of Pinnacle Peak to Provide Volunteer Support at the Arizona Fine Art Expo; ‘Art, Art & More Art!’ Fundraiser to Benefit CWPP Charities
The Creative Women of Pinnacle Peak, a 250-member organization dedicated to serving disadvantaged children, will provide volunteer support at the Arizona Fine Art Expo to raise money for the more than 20 charities the group assists. In addition, CWPP will hold a fundraiser, “Art, Art & More Art!,” on Friday, Jan. 21.
Fountain Hills, AZ (PRWEB) January 17, 2005 -- As part of the benefit, several participating artists from the Expo donated artwork to be used as raffle prizes. The wine and cheese party will run from 6 p.m.-8 p.m. and several artists are scheduled to attend.
“We are really excited about partnering with the Arizona Fine Art Expo and anticipate a long-term relationship with them,” said Kathleen Kaplan, president of the Creative Women of Pinnacle Peak. “This is really a nice perk. It’s truly like a partnership and we are very appreciative about that.”
“With their tremendous capability for raising funds to benefit disadvantaged children, the Creative Women of Pinnacle Peak are an ideal partnership for the Arizona Fine Art Expo. By combining their passion for volunteering and fundraising with our ability to bring together an extensive collection of world-class artists, not only do the charities benefit, but so do the patrons,” said Judy Long, director of sales and event manager for the Arizona Fine Art Expo.
Acting as beacon of hope for disadvantaged individuals in the greater Phoenix and Scottsdale communities during the past 14 years, the Creative Women of Pinnacle Peak have raised and distributed more than $1.7 million to worthy organizations in the Valley since in 1991. Some of the groups that have benefited from CWPP’s generosity include Homeward Bound, HomeBase Youth Services, Greater Phoenix Youth at Risk, Waste Not, Thomas J. Pappas School, Family School, Florence Crittenton, Sexual Assault Recovery Institute, Upward Foundation, Gabriel’s Angels and Lions Vision Center.
In recognition for their charitable work in the Scottsdale community, the Creative Women of Pinnacle Peak were selected by the Scottsdale Chamber of Commerce for inclusion in the 2005 “History Hall of Fame.” For information about membership or for reservations to upcoming CWPP events, please call 480.502.1773.
About the Arizona Fine Art Expo
The Arizona Fine Art Expo, a production of Thunderbird Artists of Fountain Hills, Ariz., the leading provider of fine art festivals and wine tasting events in the Southwest, is a unique 10-week event that will showcase a variety of juried artists applying their artistic talents in a working studio environment. The event combines the aspects of a juried fine art festival, the elements of a gallery and the inner-workings of an artist’s studio. The result is a unique celebration of art that functions as an educational tool for children and art enthusiasts. The EXPO will take place on the south lot of Rawhide on the northwest corner of Scottsdale and Williams roads in Scottsdale, Ariz. Admission is $7 ($1 to goes to Phoenix Children’s Hospital) and parking is free. More information is available by visiting http://www.arizonafineartexpo.com.
Tom Haas Plein Air
The Creative Women of Pinnacle Peak, a 250-member organization dedicated to serving disadvantaged children, will provide volunteer support at the Arizona Fine Art Expo to raise money for the more than 20 charities the group assists. In addition, CWPP will hold a fundraiser, “Art, Art & More Art!,” on Friday, Jan. 21.
Fountain Hills, AZ (PRWEB) January 17, 2005 -- As part of the benefit, several participating artists from the Expo donated artwork to be used as raffle prizes. The wine and cheese party will run from 6 p.m.-8 p.m. and several artists are scheduled to attend.
“We are really excited about partnering with the Arizona Fine Art Expo and anticipate a long-term relationship with them,” said Kathleen Kaplan, president of the Creative Women of Pinnacle Peak. “This is really a nice perk. It’s truly like a partnership and we are very appreciative about that.”
“With their tremendous capability for raising funds to benefit disadvantaged children, the Creative Women of Pinnacle Peak are an ideal partnership for the Arizona Fine Art Expo. By combining their passion for volunteering and fundraising with our ability to bring together an extensive collection of world-class artists, not only do the charities benefit, but so do the patrons,” said Judy Long, director of sales and event manager for the Arizona Fine Art Expo.
Acting as beacon of hope for disadvantaged individuals in the greater Phoenix and Scottsdale communities during the past 14 years, the Creative Women of Pinnacle Peak have raised and distributed more than $1.7 million to worthy organizations in the Valley since in 1991. Some of the groups that have benefited from CWPP’s generosity include Homeward Bound, HomeBase Youth Services, Greater Phoenix Youth at Risk, Waste Not, Thomas J. Pappas School, Family School, Florence Crittenton, Sexual Assault Recovery Institute, Upward Foundation, Gabriel’s Angels and Lions Vision Center.
In recognition for their charitable work in the Scottsdale community, the Creative Women of Pinnacle Peak were selected by the Scottsdale Chamber of Commerce for inclusion in the 2005 “History Hall of Fame.” For information about membership or for reservations to upcoming CWPP events, please call 480.502.1773.
About the Arizona Fine Art Expo
The Arizona Fine Art Expo, a production of Thunderbird Artists of Fountain Hills, Ariz., the leading provider of fine art festivals and wine tasting events in the Southwest, is a unique 10-week event that will showcase a variety of juried artists applying their artistic talents in a working studio environment. The event combines the aspects of a juried fine art festival, the elements of a gallery and the inner-workings of an artist’s studio. The result is a unique celebration of art that functions as an educational tool for children and art enthusiasts. The EXPO will take place on the south lot of Rawhide on the northwest corner of Scottsdale and Williams roads in Scottsdale, Ariz. Admission is $7 ($1 to goes to Phoenix Children’s Hospital) and parking is free. More information is available by visiting http://www.arizonafineartexpo.com.
Tom Haas Plein Air

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