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Ridgewood
Sponsor Show will continue through May 2
All are welcome to The Ridgewood Art Institute Sponsor Show Exhibit, located at 12 East Glen Avenue in Ridgewood. The show, the biggest fundraiser of the year, guarantees each sponsor a painting from the exhibit for a contribution of $275. This year’s show, ‘Visions of Light,’ features artwork with beautiful light effects. The work is donated by RAI members and instructors like John Phillip Osborne, Joel Popadics, and Joe Hing Lowe and many more pieces whose value far exceeds the price of sponsorship. Sponsors will claim a painting of their choice on May 3 at 8 p.m. The exhibit is free and open to the public through May 2. Hours are weekdays from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., Saturday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., and Sunday from noon to 2 p.m. Sponsorships may be purchased in person at the Institute or online at www.ridgewoodartinstitute.org. A complete list of all paintings is available for viewing on the website; visit the website or call (201) 652-9615 for additional information.
‘Winter Beach Nantucket’ by Galenkamp
‘The Sycamore In The Pasture’ by Popadics
The men’s retreat group of Saint Catharine Church in Glen Rock and Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church in Ridgewood invites men in the area to participate in the 2013 reflective retreat set for May 17 through 19. This event will be held at the Loyola Retreat House in Morristown.
Men invited to 2013 reflective retreat
The retreat house offers participants time to experience their faith. The property includes 30 acres of lawns, gardens, and woodland. For more information, contact Steve Beiter at (201) 4471830 or Andy Coll at (973) 304-1832.