Fairfield Harbour Community Hosts Art Sale And Wine Tasting May 18
Local Boating And Golf Community Offers More Than 100 Original Paintings For Purchase By Local Artist Tom P. Phillips.
- Jacksonville, NC (1888PressRelease) May 16, 2013 - Fairfield Harbour (http://www.fhpoa.com), a residential boating and golf community located 15 minutes from historic New Bern, has announced that it will host an art sale and wine tasting on Saturday, May 18 from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. at Fairfield Harbour Recreation Center at 104 Marina Drive. More than 100 original paintings by local artist Tom P. Phillips will be available for purchase by guests, along with a complimentary wine tasting. A native North Carolinian, Phillips has traveled extensively and documented the sights he has experienced through his artwork. Painting in oils and acrylics, Tom has works depicting scenes from Europe, Tennessee, Florida, New Orleans and North Carolina. Wine for the event will be provided by Creekside Beverage and gifts, accompanied by Patti Mana from Pamlico Distributing Co.
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"The beautiful paintings Tom will have on display at the recreation center will entice and impress art lovers across the area," said Mystre' Van Horn, community manager of Fairfield Harbour. "This is a wonderful opportunity for residents and local community members alike to socialize, enjoy wine and view beautiful and original paintings. We encourage everyone to come out and enjoy a relaxing and fun afternoon."
ABOUT FAIRFIELD HARBOUR:
Established in 1975, Fairfield Harbour is a boating and golf community located 15 minutes from historic New Bern, North Carolina. Residents living in this recreational, resort and retirement community have access to numerous social networks as well as a 75-acre manmade harbor along the Neuse River that lies only 18 miles from the Intracoastal Waterway. Fairfield Harbour is located on more than 2,000 acres and includes more than 1,300 privately-owned single family homes, 144 condominiums and 24 townhouses. Dedicated to giving back to the community, Fairfield Harbour and its residents actively support more than 75 nonprofit groups in the region, including the Wounded Warrior Project, Tryon Palace, Neuse Riverkeeper Foundation and Coastal Women's Shelter. Community Association Services (CAS, Inc.), which is led by John Stone, president, serves as the professional management company for Fairfield Harbour. Fairfield Harbour was most recently named "Community of the Year" by the Community Association Institute of North Carolina. For more information about Fairfield Harbour, visit http://www.fhpoa.com.
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