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Plumas Arts is pleased to host the 39th annual
ALMANOR ART SHOW
August 2nd and 3rd 2008

upon the Collins Pine Lawn on Highway 36, in Chester

Nearly 100 booths brimming with original, artful, interesting and sometimes unusual merchandise will be filling the magnificent and cool green lawn

This fine arts and crafts show features professional artists and artisans from Northern California, Oregon and Nevada.

It has long ranked as one of the most respected exhibitions of fine arts and crafts in professional trade publications, among artists and by the hundreds of visitors who have planned their annual vacations and visits to this annual art show for the last several decades.

The Almanor Art Show is a juried show, meaning that artists who want to participate must meet specific quality guidelines for their work and craftsmanship. This ensures that high quality and unique original art and crafts are available in a full range of prices.

The show offers a variety of fine arts and crafts, including paintings, drawings, sculpture, pottery, stained glass, clothing, metal work,

jewelry, furniture, country crafts and more.

Plumas Arts has long worked to maintain the excellent reputation of the Almanor Art Show.

The show is unique in many ways. It is one of very few art shows produced by a local nonprofit organization. Many of the summer art shows taking place in Plumas County are produced by private, out-of-area promoters. You can be sure that any revenues generated by Plumas Arts at the Almanor Art Show are reinvested into the many art programs sponsored year round in all areas our county by Plumas Arts. So your patronage of this event helps to support local arts programs as well as the fine artists who are producing such extraordinary art work.

The over all goal of the show is to showcase original art and the artists who created it in a pleasant space.

Unlike some other art shows, show coordinators do not cram in as many booths as possible into too small a space. The Collins Pine lawn provides ample space between booths and plenty of space to sit in the shade with family and friends and enjoy a beautiful summer day.

The Almanor Art Show also provides several quality food booths, so plan to stay for lunch.

There will be live music both afternoons.

The show was first hosted on the shores of Lake Almanor in 1969 by a group of Almanor Basin resident artists. When Plumas Arts was formed in the early 1980's one of the organization's very first projects was to take over the administration of this art show, at the request of the artists who had been coordinating it. When The Almanor Art Show outgrew its original home on the lakeshore, it was hosted for two years adjacent to the Collins Pine lawn. In 1988, with the support of the Collins Pine management, Caltrans and local law enforcement officials the show moved to its permanent home on the Collins Pine Lawn.

For more information on this event, contact Plumas Arts at (530) 283-3402 or email info@plumasarts.org.

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