Spring bazaar a success

LAKEPORT, Calif. – The Lake County Arts Council’s Main Street Gallery’s Bazaar on Saturday, May 10, was anything but bizarre, but it was delightful as shoppers milled around the 23 vendors displaying their talents in art, jewelry, wearable art, gourds and “found objects” on the lawn space between the Lakeport Yacht Club and beautiful Clear Lake.  

The council thanked the Yacht Club for generously donating use of its building for the gallery’s event, which raised funds for the Gallery’s Summer Youth Art Camp.

The gallery also appreciated the support of the Grocery Outlet, Suzie Q’s donuts and the Lakeport Fire Department in recognizing the value of adding art to the lives of our youth.

This will be the third year that art classes, in a variety of mediums, will be held at the Gallery beginning in June.  

Visit www.lakecountyartscouncil.com for more information and a listing of classes.

The Spring Bazaar would not have been a success without the hard work of gallery members who contributed time and effort to make this an enjoyable day for shoppers and vendors.

Adding to the day, were the delightful sounds from the talented Travis Rinker on acoustic guitar. Jim Williams and Alex followed with their oldies and goodies dancing music, and Stephan Holland rounded out the day with his own special and engaging style on guitar.

The Main Street Gallery is located at 325 N. Main St. in Lakeport, telephone 707-263-6658.

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