Arts Council of Princeton holds spring benefit

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Arts Council of Princeton board president Cindi Venizelos, Tombola master of ceremonies Greg McClatchy and ACP Founding Director Anne Reeves smile in front of the completed Tombola screen April 25, 2014.

Members of the Pinot to Picasso Blank Canvas committee Liz Kaman (co-chair), Yamile Slebi, Wendell Collins, Susan Romeo and Kirsten Haley (co-chair) standing in front of Tombola art April 25, 2014.

Tombola participants John Tokarski and Karen Latzko took home a mixed media sculpture entitled Connect with the Source by international artist Mira DeMartino (right) April 25, 2014.

Arts Council of Princeton hosted its spring benefit, Pinot to Picasso, at the Technology Center of Princeton April 25.

More than 500 people participated in the Tombola lottery, on-site art-making, dancing, and sampling a wide selection of international wines and the Best Tastes of Princeton.

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