ETA3 - (from left)
Tomoko Nakayama/piano, Emily Thomas/flute and
Alexey Gorokholinsky/clarinet - was featured at the February
Fairhope Concerts' program, made possible by grants from the Alabama State Council on the Arts and the National Endowment of the Arts. Doug and I find the classical concerts most enjoyable; guitarist Peter Fletcher is performing in March.
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After dinner at Tamara in
Fairhope, Doug and I (left) and friends Cecile and Peter (right) from London, Ontario attended the ETA3 concert in the Whiting Gallery at the Eastern Shore Art Center.
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The Eastern Shore Art Center has five exhibit galleries of local and regional art and promotes the arts and
Fairhope with a monthly
First Friday Artwalk, featuring exhibit openings, guest artists and live entertainment throughout the beautiful city on Mobile Bay.
(blog entries by Heidi Hutson)
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