Healing Children Through Art at Free Arts Fun Day on June 6, 2015

Healing Children Through Art at Free Arts Fun Day on June 6, 2015
Santa Monica, CA, June 04, 2015 --(PR.com)-- Free Arts Los Angeles is pleased to announce Free Arts’ Fun Day 2015, scheduled for Saturday, June 6, 2015 from 11am to 2pm at The Victorian Santa Monica, 2640 Main Street, Santa Monica, CA 90405. This annual fundraising event helps Free Arts bring hope and empowerment to abused, neglected, homeless and impoverished children by providing year-round creative arts programs led by positive adult volunteer mentors in safe, encouraging environments.

This year, Free Arts’ Fun Day will bring together individuals and families throughout Los Angeles for a day of music, art activities for all ages, art galleries, silent auction, various food trucks and two Dylan’s Candy Bars, refreshments and much more. Complimentary valet is provided and casual attire is recommended. All guests will have the opportunity to contribute to two group art projects, to auctioned at a Free Arts’ event.

Honorees at Free Arts’ Fun Day 2015 include a line up of notables in the local, national and international design industry, including:
· Art Swagger Los Angeles
· Debra Haas, Herman Miller
· Patrice Hironimus, Gensler
· Angela Lee & Mark Bryant, Interior Architects
· Kimball Office, Holly Rau
· Mata Construction, Anne Alexander

Lawrence C. Carroll, Free Arts Volunteer Mentor of the Year

"We are thrilled to benefit Free Arts and support the work they do with at-risk children through Art Swagger," said Debra Haas of Herman Miller.

"I am thrilled to support Free Arts and be a part of the Fun Day event. Helping disadvantaged children means the world to me, and the event is going to be great fun for all," said Aaron Battista, Principal at Battista Co, LLC.

Free Arts Fun Day sponsors include Team One, Battista Co, LLC., Mulholland Luggage, Letter Four, Blick Art Materials, California Press, Mobile Mural Lab, Otis School of Design, Hornburg Jaguar & Dylan’s Candy Bar.

About Free Arts
Free Arts brings hope and empowerment to abused, neglected, homeless and impoverished children through creative arts programs and positive interactions with adult mentors. Each year, Free Arts transforms the lives of more than 27,000 children throughout Los Angeles with the help of 500+ volunteer mentors who donate more than 10,000 service hours annually. For more information, visit freearts.org.
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Julie Gremli
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