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Downtown Redlands Art Walk scheduled Sunday, Oct. 23

By Carl Baker, Community Writer
October 19, 2016 at 03:18pm. Views: 206

REDLANDS>> The City of Redlands will present the Downtown Redlands Art Walk from noon to 6 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 23. The event will feature the Redlands Conservatory Arts and Science Fair, Art on State Street by the Redlands Art Association, Art at the Renaissance Banquet Hall, Fair Chocolate and Coffee Fair hosted by Parliament Chocolate and Augie’s Coffee House, IE Zine Fest hosted by A Shop Called Quest and outdoor art galleries at the Civic Center Plaza walkway and 5th Street. Ed Hales Park will feature live local music from Rustic Wild, Maria Sweet, Tea Green, Moro Amour, Hunter Lavender and Small Spaces. Saverino’s will serve food and the Redlands Rotary Club Foundation will be pouring beer and wine from Ritual Brewing Co., Escape Craft Brewery and State Street Winery. The Civic Center Plaza walkway will have Fire Pizza Company and acoustic musicians. More than 20 local business are scheduled to be involved as galleries and reception hosts for featured artists. More than 100 local artists will have their work on display for this community organized event that continues to highlight a robust art community and stimulate small business in Historic Downtown Redlands. "We want to represent the City of Redlands, the locals' interests and to get as many people involved and inspired as possible," said Danielle Trynoski, the Chair of the City of Redlands Cultural Arts Commission in a previous City News Group Article. "Art is for everybody, there is no age limit and anyone can do it. I think the Art Walk is getting bigger and better every time. There are all kinds of artistic creativity and expressions here. The more you express yourself, the better."

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