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Thousands of Pieces of Artwork Showcase Young Pine-Richland Artists

The annual art show will be held at Pine-Richland Middle School.

Thousands of pieces of art go on display Thursday from young artists in the , some of whom are auctioning their work to raise money for Save the Children.

The 2012 Pine-Richland Secondary Art Show will be held from Thursday through Saturday at , 100 Logan Road, Gibsonia.

The show is open from 6 to 9 p.m. on Thursday and Friday and from 2 to 9 p.m. Saturday.

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The program kicks off at 6 p.m. Thursday with a middle school band concert.   
 

The art show continues Friday with a special exhibit titled "How to Save a Life" that features artwork produced by for this special auction.

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All proceeds will go directly to Save the Children, a non-profit organization that focuses on aiding, providing relief to, and supporting children and their families in the United States and overseas.

To view the artwork that is to be exhibited and auctioned click here.

During Friday's program, the PRHS Youth Orchestra and the PRHS Dance Team will perform, and members of the PRHS Forensics team will read scripts related to the theme of saving a child's life.

Refreshments will be served.

 

—Submitted by Communications Director Rachel Hathhorn on behalf of the Pine-Richland School District. If you have news to share, please send it to Editor Cindy Cusic Micco at cindy.micco@patch.com


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