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Published: Jul 23, 2008 12:30 AM
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Helping Out

 

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The Historic Glenwood-Brooklyn Neighborhood Association in Raleigh posted this invitation on share.triangle.com. To see more charity events or to post your own, click on "Events" and look for charity and volunteers. For more information, call 829-4629 or send e-mail to yourtriangle@newsobserver.com.

FEAST ON 'APPETITE FOR ART'

On Saturday, the Historic Glenwood-Brooklyn Neighborhood Association will host its fourth annual "Downtown Appetite for Art." Raleigh's popular summer charity event will again showcase local artists and businesses that have joined with their downtown neighbors to support the Boys & Girls Clubs of Wake County.

The public is invited to "Downtown Appetite for Art," which will be held at Marbles Museum. Organizers hope to once again raise enough money to finance the Boys & Girls Clubs' art programs.

Highlights include a live auction featuring local and national artists; silent auction of art, trips, tickets to sporting events, sports memorabilia, spa packages, gift certificates and more; food and wine from Raleigh restaurants the George, Sullivan's Steakhouse, Firebirds Wood Fired Grill, Mura and the soon-to-be launched Solas; and a reunion and rare performance by the band Arrogance.

Please visit www.da4a.net to purchase tickets, which are $50. Tickets purchased at the door on the night of the event will be $100. For more information about attending or becoming a sponsor, contact Roy Attride at roy@da4a.net or 389-6726.

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