Art in the Park on Sunday, February 9!

Art in the Park on Sunday, February 9!

Mark your calendar for that exciting time of the year again – Art in the Park! Set to showcase a delightful array of locally crafted goods, Art in the Park is slated for Sunday, February 9, from 10:00am to 4:00pm at Emilio Wilson Park. Create lasting family memories by immersing yourself in the charming park surroundings, letting the kids enjoy the playground, and savouring delicious food and beverages while perusing the unique items for sale.

Embark on a journey through the creative expressions of both renowned and emerging artists and artisans, with numerous exhibits throughout the lush, open space. Unearth a potential new-favourite for yourself, or discover thoughtful gifts while supporting small, local businesses. Explore a diverse range of handmade treasures, including jewellery, adorned bottles, soaps, spices, juices, hand-blown glass, paintings, and an assortment of other crafted items. Indulge in delectable snacks and refreshing drinks available to cater to all ages.

Emilio Wilson Park is located on L.B. Scott Road, just 1 mile east from the Carrefour roundabout. Admission is US $1 per person, and parking costs $1 per car. Your entry fees will contribute to the maintenance of Emilio Wilson Park, ensuring its continued beauty and cultural significance. This is your special chance to get a unique, artsy, one-of a kind gift for that special someone for the upcoming Valentine’s Day!

If you would like to volunteer to help with the event, are an art creator who would like to be a vendor, or just someone wanting more information, call +1 (721) 526-1933 / 554-3672. See you at Art in the Park on Sunday, February 9, at the Emilio Wilson Park!

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