Is your dog restless, bored, in need of something new and different? How about bringing your dog to the Park City Gallery Association’s Bark ‘N” Art Stroll.
Friday, June 24th, from 6 to 8 PM, four legged friends and their devoted owners are invited to stroll Park City art galleries on historic Park City Main Street. This weekend will also include lots of events and activities for pet-less people to have a great time in town as well.
Of particular interest is a photo booth at Silver Queen Fine Arts where, for a $5 donation, pets and people can be photographed alone or together. All proceeds of photos taken during the gallery stroll benefit Park City Friends of Animals, a no-kill organization set up to care for homeless pets.
Additionally, Dancing Hands Gallery has offered a wonderful opportunity for those interested in enjoying the entire weekend in Park City.
Up for raffle is a two night stay at a 2 bedroom apartment located right on Main Street. The apartment has two balconies overlooking the street and is within quick walking distance of many fine restaurants, shops and the Park City Museum.
Other special events taking place in Park City during this weekend include Savor the Summit, Park City's street-long outdoor dining table, and the Park City Silly Market on Sunday morning. Opportunity tickets are $20 each and all proceeds benefit the Park City Gallery Association. For additional information and to purchase a chance to enjoy the Apartment on Main Street, please call Chris Meyer at the Dancing Hands Gallery at 435-649-1414. Photos and information about the apartment can be viewed at www.591mainstreet.com.
The Park City Gallery Association has dedicated this special art walk to Connie Katz of Coda Gallery who passed away this February after a brief battle with pancreatic cancer. Members share that they miss Connie’s passionate support of the Park City arts scene. Her boundless enthusiasm for the Gallery Association helped to build and develop the now successful monthly gallery stroll. Connie particularly loved the dog art stroll and was looking forward to this year’s stroll.