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200 attend RC arts fundraiser
About 200 people attended the “Sip and Savor the Arts” fundraiser on May 6 at Reedley College. Proceeds from the event went to support the construc- tion of the Center for Fine & Performing Arts at the college.
ABOVE: Landscape paintings by artist Brenda Allison were on sale at the fundraising event. Multiple artists had work displayed.
ABOVE RIGHT: Artist and muralist Jason Esquivel of Fresno worked on a painting during the fundraiser.
RIGHT: Donna Berry, left, Reedley College vice president of administrative services, and Sandra Caldwell, right, president of the college, stand with Har- old and Debby McClarty, lead donors for the performing arts center.
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Lead singer Raquel Ramirez performs with band The Fabulous En- chantments on the 11th Street/G Street stage during the afternoon portion of the Street Faire and Car Show.
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Cheryl Miguel Mendes, left, with the country band Rollin’West sings a number during an afternoon performance.
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