ROCK ISLAND, ILLINOIS (July 11, 2019) — The popular art and music event is back for its third year in the gardens and more family activities have been added for 2019.

Local and regional artists including jewelers, photographers, painters, woodworkers, fabric artists, and others who are inspired by nature to create will exhibit and sell their art pieces at this outdoor show. Many price points are offered for original works for art for the home and garden.

EXHIBITORS

Elizabeth Wakita

Barbara Toner

Jane Doty

Sharon Larson

Carrol Brandt

Living Proof Exhibit

Dr Kit Evans-Ford (Argrow’s House of Healing and Hope)

Curt Swarm Photography/Sculptures

Joel Ryser from Hot Glass

Tammy Mutka Photography

Mary Wells

Jerry Woods Photography

Michael and Kelly Bird

Wood Turners

Kate’s Plants

Tami Claus

 

FAMILY ACTIVITIES

Sidewalk chalk-drawing

Rock painting

Fun with flowers

Wood-turning demonstration

Children's Garden with water feature, life-sized games, outdoor musical instruments, and more areas to explore for an interactive nature experience

Trains will be running in the Train Garden

Activity backpacks

Self-guided scavenger-hunt

Food and drinks in the tented canopy

 

MUSICIANS

Control Room

Keith Soko

Roger Carlson

Alexa Mueller and Aden Baldridge

 

Saturday, July 20

9AM- 4PM

$8 adults

$4 members and kids 5-15

Free for kids 4 and younger

Pay at the door, no RSVP required

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