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Friday, March 6, 2009

Monmouth Festival of the Arts 2009

Flameworked & Fused Glass Jewelry by Yvonne Yaar accepted into the show.....

Yvonne will demonstrate flameworking on Sunday, March 29th 3pm

PRESS RELEASE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
contact: Marjorie Wold atwoldiem@aol.com
Monmouth Reform Temple
332 Hance Avenue, Tinton Falls, N.J. 07724
tel: 732-747-8278 fax: 732-747-9770
e-mail: festival@monmouthfestivalofthearts.com
www.monmouthfestivalofthearts.com

39th Annual Monmouth Festival of the Arts Takes PlaceMarch 28- April 1 2009
The 39th Annual Monmouth Festival of the Arts, the region’s largest juried art show, begins on
Saturday, March 28and extends through Wednesday, April 1 at Monmouth Reform Temple, 332
Hance Avenue in Tinton Falls. During these five days, the Monmouth Reform temple is
transformed into a professionally appointed art museum. In addition to the displays of more than 3,000 paintings, crafts and jewelry, festival activities include artist demonstrations, children's programs, and evening series art lectures.

Tickets can be purchased for a one day event at $8 for adults ($5 for students and senior
citizens.) Or a series ticket can be purchased for $18, entitling the holder to attend the show and
its programs all week long. Proceeds from the Festival benefit the Monmouth Reform Temple;
however, the show has grown to become a preeminent cultural community event in its promotion of the arts and art education.

The festival week begins with the elegant Gala Reception on Saturday, March 28 at 7:30 p.m.
Gala goers can meet and converse with the artists displaying in the show. They also have a first
chance opportunity to purchase the show’s art while enjoying wine, hors d’oeuvres and desserts.
Tickets for the Gala are $65 at the doors or can be ordered for $60 by calling 732-747-8278 or
732-747-9365. Gala ticket holdersalso qualify as patron supporters of the Festival allowing
themto attend the show and its special programs during the duration of the Festival.
During the week, area art lovers can enjoy the variety of art on display from more than 200
artists who hail from all over the Northeast. They can also attend several workshops given by the
artists on the technique of their craft as well asan evening artists’ lecture series.Sunday during
the Festival, is family day featuringchildren’s craft workshops and entertainment. The Festival
also offers an educational symposium for teachers to earn continuing education credits. A special student artist display heralds the artwork of 11th grade students who competed for awards earlier in the year at a Festival sponsored student competition and workshop.

Throughout the Festival, Le Petit Café provides soups, lunches, light suppers, snacks and desserts to hungry patrons.

This year’s Show Designer is Maureen Welton, who brings to the Monmouth Festival of the Arts
her vast experience in art and design. She served as MFA Show Designer from 1996 to 2002,
after working several years as Assistant Show Designer. For more than 20 years, Ms. Welton
owned and operated ‘Yesterdears’ Antique Shop in Rockland County, NY, where she managed
inventory, coordinated displays, and designed windows. Her artwork has appeared at the New
York City Parks Art Exhibition in Manhattan, as well as various galleries in NY. She will be
assisted in the MFA show by Jackie O’Keefe.

Group tours, led by artists or our trained docents, can be pre-arranged for Monday, Tuesday or
Wednesday, and are available for schools (with adult supervision), seniors or other groups.

The Monmouth Festival of the Arts is hosted by Monmouth Reform Temple and is made
possible, in part, by the Monmouth County Arts Council through funding from the Monmouth
County Board of Chosen Freeholders, the County Historical Commission, and the New Jersey
State Council on the Arts/Department of State a Partner Agency of the National Endowment of
the Arts.

For a complete schedule of events and times, visit the website,
www.monmouthfestivalofthearts.com, call 732-747-8278, or email to
festival@monmouthfestivalofthearts.com. Daily admission to all events for Adults is $8, Seniors
(65+) and Students (through high school) $5. Series ticket, $18 (Sunday-Wednesday).

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