REMINDER Only a few days left for the “2022 Donation MATCH Challenge!”
Thanks to several generous supporters, your tax-deductible donation will be matched dollar-for-dollar up to a $2,500 total of donations made by December 31, 2022.
Thanks to several generous supporters, your tax-deductible donation will be matched dollar-for-dollar up to a $2,500 total of donations made by December 31, 2022.
Thanks to several generous supporters, your tax-deductible donation will be matched dollar-for-dollar up to a $2,500 total of donations made by December 31, 2022.
The Wilsonville Arts & Culture Council recently launched their community "helpers" portrait art project.
With COVID-19 cases skyrocketing, the Board of Directors of Charbonneau Arts Association (CAA) has decided to postpone the 38th Annual Charbonneau Festival of the Arts, “Art with Flair” from November 2021 to June of 2022. All of our Festival Sponsors and all who registered by the deadline August 31, 2021 will be grandfathered into the 2022 show.
Update and Reminder for the 38th Annual Charbonneau Festival of the Arts. Deadline extended to August 31st.
Organizers of the Charbonneau Festival of the Arts (CFA), announced the 38th Annual “Art with Flair" – Charbonneau Festival of the Arts. After a year of wondering whether to go live or virtual, it was announced this past week that planning is underway for both.
Charbonneau Arts announces new grant in support of an exciting new festival project.
Looking for 6 more donors at $50 each to meet the match challenge. And you could also qualify for a free tax credit and get your dollars back. Need just 6 more donors!!!
Beginning October 1st and for the entire monthy enjoy excellent art and music performances. Vote for your favorites "People's Choice" and more. The very popular Silent Auction with over 60 items will open October 15th. All proceeds benefit the local high school art departments. Join in the fun!
The funding was made available through the federal Coronavirus Relief Fund to address the devastating impact the COVID-19 health crisis is having on Oregon’s arts and cultural community.