2023 Sunset Soiree At The Prime Desert Woodland Preserve
Lancaster, CA.— Join Lancaster's Museum of Art and History (MOAH) and the Lancaster Museum and Public Art Foundation (LMPAF) for an evening of fun at this year's Sunset Soirée at the Prime Desert Woodland Preserve Pavilion on Friday, October 6 from 5:30 to 8 p.m.! This fundraising event will celebrate arts and culture with live music from Bluegrass/Classic Country band, The Sweetwater Gentlemen, poetry readings by local high school students, food and drinks provided by Lucky Luke, Bravery Brewing and Lemon Leaf Café, and an open bar supporting each of the City of Lancaster’s museums. The Sunset Soirée's designated dining area will take place outdoors, under the open-air pavilion. The evening's honoree is Nancy Baker Cahill in recognition of the newest Prime Desert Woodland Preserve installation, Lifelines. Lifelinesis an animated, monumental, augmented reality (AR) installation of ecological imagination.
Tables start at $300 for a table of 4 and $600 for a table of 8. This event is a perfect opportunity for friends and family to come together for a lively evening! Funds generated through this event go directly to various community programs, like Young Artist Workshops and Discover Trunks, along with supporting artistic and cultural development in the Antelope Valley.
The Prime Desert Woodland Preserve and the Elyze Clifford Interpretive Center offer the community immersive and educational opportunities encompassing the Mojave Desert's natural landscape. Programming, redesigned and delivered by MOAH, includes nature presentations and tours, free kid's crafts, and community events.
For more information about LMPAF, visit www.lmpaf.org.
To purchase tickets, visit tinyurl.com/ydzfc2xc.
Would you like to contribute to the Lancaster Museum and Public Art Foundation but are unable to attend? Visit us at lmpaf.org/donate to make a donation to support the City of Lancaster's museums and programs.
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