MY OWN TWO HANDS COMMUNITY ARTS FUNDRAISER

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE  – Brad Tisdel- Creative Director

Sisters, OR ~ The My Own Two Hands (MOTH) annual celebration of the arts and major fundraiser for Sisters Folk Festival (SFF) kicks off on Friday, May 10 with a parade, art stroll and Community Arts Celebration, and on Saturday, May 11 is the Art Auction and Party at Ponderosa Forge. This year’s theme is “We All Belong,” and over 85 artists have donated work for the highly anticipated art auction.

My Own Two Hands is the primary fundraiser for the music and arts programs of Sisters Folk Festival in the Sisters schools and community. Proceeds from MOTH enable SFF to directly support all forms of music and arts programming in the Sisters School District, grades K – 12, along with the innovative and award-winning “Americana Project”. All artwork presented in the MOTH auction is donated by generous, local artists who truly understand the value of arts in the lives of every child, and are willing to back that up by donating their own precious time and works of art.

On Friday, May 10 the MOTH parade will kick off the celebration. Students parade their “We All Belong” themed artwork, on Hood Ave., starting at 4 pm at Spruce Street and ending at Oak Street. The community art stroll will run from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. and each of the 12 art stroll locations will feature live music, donated by talented Central Oregon musicians. The Community Arts Celebration at The Belfry concludes the Friday evening activities with a free concert with Las Cafeteras, a Chicano band from East Los Angeles, California. Their music fuses spoken word and folk music, with traditional Son Jarocho, Afro-Mexican music and zapateado dancing. Opening the event at 7 pm, is a special presentation of the newly formed Sisters Kids Choir, followed by local percussionist Dale Largent, who will bring everyone together in a “We All Belong” celebration drum jam.

Saturday May 11 is the Art Auction and Party, hosted by SFF at Ponderosa Forge. This event is considered by many as the “Party of the Year”. This year’s entertainment will be provided by The Eugene-based band The Sugar Beets. The transformation of Ponderosa Forge from a working metal shop on Friday to an event center is a feat in and of itself, and the venue provides a perfect backdrop for the elegant artwork to shine.

The events on Friday, May 10 are FREE.
Tickets to the Saturday, May 11 dinner and art auction at Ponderosa Forge are still available. For ticket information, please contact SFF Development Director Steven Remington at 541-588-7063. Proxy bidding is available for both the live and silent auction artwork.

To view all the donated artwork and for more information about proxy bidding, My Own Two Hands and the arts & music programs of Sisters Folk Festival, visit www.sistersfolkfestival.org or call 541-549-4979, ext. 1.