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Thursday, June 26, 2014
5:00 PM - 7:30 PM
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http://www.noyesmuseum.org
THE NOYES MUSEUM OF ART OF STOCKTON COLLEGE IS GIVING THE COMMUNITY SOMETHING TO BARK ABOUT! OCEANVILLE (GALLOWAY TWP.), NJ The Noyes Museum of Art of Stockton College is hosting their 2nd Annual Art & Bark event to benefit People and Puppies at Work for Sight. On Thursday, June 26 from 5 - 7 PM, dog lovers are encouraged to visit the museum with their pups to partake in a 90-minute training seminar, check out local vendors, and enjoy playtime outside of the beautiful museum in Galloway.
A dog-training seminar will be hosted by experienced trainer of twenty two years, Ed Carmichael. Registration is required for the seminar and the cost is $20. The seminar will run from 6:00-7:30 PM. Tickets will be sold on a first-come, first-served basis. Dogs must be at least 6 months to participate and kept on a leash at all times.
Throughout the evening, guests will also find goods and services from several fun local vendors including dog treats by Paw Dazzle of Smithville, grooming products by Tawes Creek Soap, natural Alpha Dog Food, a dog masseuse and groomer, and more. A portion of the proceeds from Art & Bark will be donated to People and Puppies at Work for Sight to help train seeing eye dogs.
About The Noyes Museum of Art
The Noyes Museum of Art was founded in Oceanville, NJ, in 1983 to collect, preserve, and exhibit American fine and folk art, with an emphasis on New Jersey artists and folk art forms. Today, the Noyes Museum's exhibitions continue to reflect the area's cultural heritage, while also presenting significant artwork by regional and national artists working in a variety of media. The Noyes has also expanded to include satellite galleries in Hammonton, Atlantic City, and at Seaview Resort in Galloway. The Noyes Shop: Hammonton, which opened in 2008, specializes in custom framing and can be reached at (609)561-8006. In February 2010, The Noyes Museum of Art formed a partnership with The Richard Stockton College of New Jersey to form The Noyes Museum of Art of Stockton College. Through a partnership with the CRDA, in 2013, The Noyes Museum of Art of Stockton College opened The Noyes Arts Garage: Stockton College, a unique multi-use arts and retail space at 2200 Fairmount Avenue in Atlantic City.
For more information call (609) 652-8848.
A dog-training seminar will be hosted by experienced trainer of twenty two years, Ed Carmichael. Registration is required for the seminar and the cost is $20. The seminar will run from 6:00-7:30 PM. Tickets will be sold on a first-come, first-served basis. Dogs must be at least 6 months to participate and kept on a leash at all times.
Throughout the evening, guests will also find goods and services from several fun local vendors including dog treats by Paw Dazzle of Smithville, grooming products by Tawes Creek Soap, natural Alpha Dog Food, a dog masseuse and groomer, and more. A portion of the proceeds from Art & Bark will be donated to People and Puppies at Work for Sight to help train seeing eye dogs.
About The Noyes Museum of Art
The Noyes Museum of Art was founded in Oceanville, NJ, in 1983 to collect, preserve, and exhibit American fine and folk art, with an emphasis on New Jersey artists and folk art forms. Today, the Noyes Museum's exhibitions continue to reflect the area's cultural heritage, while also presenting significant artwork by regional and national artists working in a variety of media. The Noyes has also expanded to include satellite galleries in Hammonton, Atlantic City, and at Seaview Resort in Galloway. The Noyes Shop: Hammonton, which opened in 2008, specializes in custom framing and can be reached at (609)561-8006. In February 2010, The Noyes Museum of Art formed a partnership with The Richard Stockton College of New Jersey to form The Noyes Museum of Art of Stockton College. Through a partnership with the CRDA, in 2013, The Noyes Museum of Art of Stockton College opened The Noyes Arts Garage: Stockton College, a unique multi-use arts and retail space at 2200 Fairmount Avenue in Atlantic City.
For more information call (609) 652-8848.
