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Treasures Bountiful at Art Harvest

Highlander Park is a mecca for artists and fine art lovers this weekend.

The works of more than 200 artists are for show and sale this Saturday and Sunday at . The , presented by the Junior League of Clearwater-Dunedin, Inc., is a two-day juried art show and sale that attracts artists and art lovers from around the country.

Artists compete for more than $27,000 in prize money, awards and bragging rights in 13 categories including ceramics, digital, fiber, glass, graphics, jewelry, metal, mixed media, oil/acrylic, photography, sculpture, watercolor and wood.

Participating Dunedin artists include:

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  • Catherine Bergmann, mixed media (booth No. 144)
  • Ernest Simmons, oil/acrylic (booth No. 173)
  • Carol Sackman, fibers, (booth No. 186)
  • Lori Rosenberger, jewelry (booth No. 189)
  • Sue Adams, oil/acrylic (booth No. 228)
  • Jesse Adams, oil/acrylic (booth No. 229)

All proceeds from this nationally-renown event are reinvested in the community.

If You Go:

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  • Price: Admission is free. Concession tickets are available (cash). Artists may accept different forms of payment.
  • Hours/Dates: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 5 and Sunday, Nov. 6.
  • Parking: $5 per vehicle on site; $3 remote parking at with free shuttle service to/from event (cash).
  • ATM: On site.
  • For Kids: Children accompanied by adults can enjoy free hands-on art projects at the Children’s Craft Pavilion, which closes each day at 4 p.m.
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