Hopewell Valley Vineyards to hold first Arts on the Vine event May 31

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Arts on the Vine is set to take place at Hopewell Valley Vineyard May 31, 2015.

The first ever Arts on the Vine event, sponsored by the PTO, is set to celebrate the Visual Arts at Hopewell Valley Central High School with dinner, wine tasting, musical entertainment and a silent auction at Hopewell Valley Vineyards on May 31, 2015. The event will begin at 6 p.m. at the vineyard, 46 Yard Road, Pennington.

Central High School’s Visual Arts Program is highly competitive and one of the top ten art programs in the country. Learn from Dr. O’Boyle and his colleagues about how they teach students the skills and craftsmanship that has gained recognition from the best Fine Arts colleges in the nation such as RISD, Pratt, and Moore College who recruit students from CHS year after year.

Arts on the Vine will feature dinner and a wine tasting provided by HVV, as well as musical entertainment by students of the Music and Performing Arts program at CHS, featuring performances by pianists Mara Tuffy and vineyard owner Sergio Neri. Supervisor of Arts Peter Griffin will be the gracious MC of the evening.

A silent auction will offer art work created by advanced art students and teachers Doc O ‘Boyle, Caroline Mc Grath, and ceramic artist Patricia Arbitell, as well as local artists.

Arts related services have been donated by Grounds for Sculpture, Princeton Arts Council, Art Sparks and more. Other must-have items include dinners at local restaurants, spa services, golf packages, fitness and wellness, concert tickets w backstage meets and greets, and very exclusive student experiences in the music and film business.

This event is open to the public and has been graciously supported by our corporate sponsors Callaway Henderson Sotheby’s, Buy-Rite of Pennington, Dr. Anish S. Patel of National Spine and Pain Centers, Hopewell Valley Arts Council, Capital Health.

Tickets are $65 per person or $125 per couple. ArtsOnTheVineHV.org. For more information, contact Eva Ries at evaries@verizon.net.

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