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Sales from Vail Valley Art Guild s Second Friday event to benefit local avalanche victims

The Vail Valley Art Guild gallery on Eagle’s Second Street will be open from noon to 8 p.m. on Friday, with money from art sales going to the families of three Eagle residents killed in an avalanche in February. (Special to the Daily) As members of the Eagle community, the artists and photographers of the Vail Valley Art Guild want to help the families of the three town of Eagle residents who were killed in the avalanche on Feb. 2 near Silverton. Vail Valley Art Guild artists are donating original works of art to be sold at the gallery’s Second Friday opening at discounted prices. All works will be priced under $200, with many under $100, and all after tax proceeds will be donated to the families of Seth Bossung, Andy Jessen and Adam Palmer.

Vail Valley Art Guild donates proceeds from art sales to avalanche victims families

Artists and photographers of the Vail Valley Art Guild, many of whom are residents of the town of Eagle, want to help the families of the three locals who were killed in the avalanche in February near Silverton. All the artworks at the Vail Valley Art Guild s second Friday art show in Eagle are priced under $200, with many under $100. Special to the Daily They are donating original works of art to be sold at the Gallery’s Second Friday opening, from noon to 8 p.m. on Friday, March 12. The pieces will be deeply discounted, all priced under $200 and many under $100. All after tax proceeds will be donated to the families of Seth Bossung, Andy Jessen, and Adam Palmer. Neither VVAG nor its artists will receive any income from the sales of the artwork on Friday.

Valentine s Day and Presidents Day activities round out this holiday weekend: Tricia s Picks 2/12/21

Valentine’s Day Sunday marks Valentine’s Day and we’ve lost count of how many times we’ve all said “things will be a little different this year due to COVID-19,” but there are still ways you can make it fun and show your loved ones that you care. Traditionally, Valentine’s Day means dinners for two, roses and chocolate. Due to pandemic restrictions on occupancy, it may be a little harder to book a two-top at restaurants, but it’s worth a try. Call up your favorite eatery and be flexible with times. You can also be flexible with dates. You don’t have to dine out on the actual Valentine’s Day, you could celebrate on another night. Gift cards are also a great option if you aren’t ready to dine out in public. Use the gift card once you feel comfortable dining inside the establishment. Either way, you’re supporting local restaurateurs and the staff.

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