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Rain didn’t deter beauty at Suncoast Arts Fest

January 30, 2019 By Special to The Laker/Lutz News

More than 100 artists turned out for the Suncoast Arts Fest, which also featured live music and activities during the weekend of Jan. 19 and Jan.  20 at The Shops at Wiregrass, 28211 Paseo Drive in Wesley Chapel.

Light rain and gusty wind, at times, made for less than ideal weather conditions, but artists offered plenty of choices for patrons who ventured out. Proceeds from the event support the ‘Art for Kids’ grant that supports arts education in Pasco County schools.

Shannon Macklin, of Flagstaff, Arizona, sits among his cedar wood and copper water fountains at the Suncoast Arts Fest. (Christine Holtzman)
Steve McLeod, of Wesley Chapel, looks over a large canvas painting created with high-end acrylic paints. The painting was called ‘The Sun Garden’ by artist Jim Tucker, of Kansas City, Kansas.
Making their way down Paseo Drive, the Emmel family from Minnesota, Kate, left, Tom and 18-month-old Grace head toward the stage area where the musician, Mr. Harley, was performing a show geared toward children. The Emmels were in town visiting cousins in Lutz.

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