Focusing on local artists, the event showcases a wide range
of media from oil, pastel and watercolor to bronze and stone sculptures and an assortment of photographs in as many styles and techniques as can be imagined.The art show is open to the public free of charge, July 8 to August 11, according to preserve officials. Day use fees at preserve: $3 each adult pedestrian; $2 each child between 2 and 12.
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