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VSA Arts of Georgia to Hold Annual Gala Marking 30 Years of Expressions
Organization invites supporters to Arts for All Gallery to celebrate 30 years of service 
VSA arts of Georgia will celebrate its 30th anniversary of providing access to the arts for Georgians with disabilities and those who are economically disadvantaged on Wednesday, June 15, from 6 to 9 p.m. The gala, themed “30 Years of Expressions,” will take place in downtown Atlanta in the historic Healey Building, the home of VSA’s offices and the Arts for All Gallery.
“In addition to celebrating those who have kept the spirit of VSA arts of Georgia strong for three decades, the gala is a festive way for new supporters to get involved with a dynamic nonprofit that touches the lives of more than 100,000 Georgians a year,” said Dr. Jay Tribby, Executive Director.
Guests will experience musical performances, participate in art-making activities with VSA artists, and have the opportunity to bid on silent auction items throughout the evening. The festivities will culminate with a live auction for two business-class tickets to any transatlantic destination, courtesy of Delta Air Lines. This year’s sponsor is Turner Broadcasting System and the master of ceremonies for the evening is Tommy Futch of Laughing Matters.
VSA arts of Georgia invites advocates to join in the celebration to help sustain its mission. Tickets are priced at $30 per guest--one dollar for each year of service--and may be obtained by contacting Jay Tribby at 404-221-1270 ext. 207.
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