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ARTificial Tree Sale and Show Benefits Project Safe

Athens artists and others donate one-of-a-kind ornaments to benefit Athens Project Safe at Thursday's family-friendly event in Commerce

Countless artists have joined in this Thursday's ARTificial Tree Sale and entertainment show (starts at 7 pm) - donating their handmade ornaments and decorated trees and wreaths and art - to benefit Project Safe Inc. of Athens! For a change of scenery for Athenians, it's set smack in the middle of Commerce - just up the road, past Sandy Creek Park and J&J Flea Market - during their beautiful and festive Commerce by Candlelight (that starts at 5:30 pm), featuring tree lighting, sleigh rides, Santa, food trucks, vendors and more. Attendees may enjoy the festive holiday spirit inside and out.

Artists include Kip Ramey, Jacqueline Rena Milford (wreath), Dan Smith/See Dan Paint, Vanessa Briscoe Hay, Will Eskridge, Bongo Peter Loose, Marion Coleman, Tex S. Crawford, Kentucky folk art legend Minnie Adkins and so many more!

ARTificial Tree Sale and entertainment show
Commerce Cultural Arts Center
232 Cherry St, Commerce, Georgia 30529
November 29, 2018 - 7pm-11pm

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Commerce By Candlelight
5:30 until 8:30

Or as musical hosts Musicians for a Clause put it:

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Individual Ornaments for the ARTificial Tree Sale benefiting Project Safe Athens will be $15 each, 2 for $25 or 3 for $30.
Trees will be up for silent auction with a buy it now price.
Make sure to come listen to the music and take away one of a kind treasures.
The Commerce Tree lighting will be at 7pm and so will the doors for the show.
Show will start at 7:15pm with the ever talented world famous comedian/host Dannette Flint.
Larry Scroggs will take the stage at 7:30pm and then Levi Lowrey will take the helm at 9pm.
The concert only cost a new unwrapped toy or a cash donation. So come with what you can afford. If you have one dollar or ten dollars or a dollar store Barbie or brand new bicycle you are welcome.
See y'all there

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