PAW PRINTS 2013 - "Through Your Eyes"
Greetings! 

We are reminding you of this wonderful opportunity to come out, socialize, listen to music and purchase beautiful work from local artists and children who receive Pet Therapy.

The photo above from Michele Pelberg, CowDreamz Photography, is one of the many artworks that will be featured.
Gabriel's Angels Board of Young Professionals pawfully hosts the 1st Annual
Paw Prints

Friday, January 18, 2013
6 to 9:00 PM

 

Venue

909 Cooperative Gallery (5th and Roosevelt)
909 North 5th Street, Phoenix, AZ 85006

 

Artistic pieces will range from $20 to $100 each.

There will be paintings, photography, mixed media and so much more, a little something for everyone.

 

Stitching of Dog by Dach

Artist, Cindy Dach

Mixed media 

So no matter what you purchase that evening, you will walk away with a unique and beautiful item for your home or as a personal gift that will make a lasting impression on you and your community. Remember your purchases will help

Gabriel's Angels continue it's mission to deliver

healing pet therapy to at-risk children.

Some of the local artists participating are:
Cindy Dach
Dann Dykas

Dovid Gorman
April Howland
Tiffany Hughes

Jim Jeffries
Chris Jovanelly

Bonnie Maass

Connie McNeel

Michelle Pelberg

Kelly Placke

Carolyn Sechler

 
Musical entertainment from Lie To The Boys

Sponsored by Sechler CPA, PC

Complimentary water and sodas will be available

throughout the evening.

We look forward to seeing you there!

 

 

About Gabriel's Angels Board of Young Professionals
  

Gabriel's Angels Board of Young Professionals is a newly formed Board geared at ensuring young professionals become more involved in the community by actively serving on local leadership boards and representing young professionals in Greater Phoenix. GABYP is designed to prepare and arm young professionals with the tools needed to successfully serve on future leadership boards by creating a turn-key certification program that develops mentors and guides young professionals on their journey to serve on Valley-wide boards