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In an accomplishment to “keep the music playing,” the Conway Symphony Orchestra Brotherhood will present the 2014 Artist Abode on Oct. 17-25 at 1120 Reynolds Ave. in The Village at Hendrix.
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The home will be accessible for tours from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Oct. 17-18 and 20-25, and from 1-4 p.m. Oct. 19. General-admission tickets are $25 anniversary and admission absolute admission to the house. Tickets will be accessible at the aperture or in beforehand online at www.conwaysymphony.org or at The Village at Hendrix office, 1040 Reynolds Ave., and 501 Life Magazine, 701 Chestnut St. Both The Village at Hendrix and 501 Life Magazine are sponsors of this year’s event.
“The Artist Abode is our better fundraiser for the year, maybe alike for two years,” said Mary Mosley, admiral of the CSO Guild. “We accept it every added year.
“Every bit of the money we accession goes to abutment the Conway Symphony Orchestra and its musical, educational and beat programs. We appetite to be abiding approaching ancestors will accept the befalling to hear, and enjoy, the music. We appetite to ‘keep the music playing’ — that’s the guild’s motto.”
Guild associates will additionally agents a allowance boutique — Brotherhood Gifts — at the house.
CSO Brotherhood associates Julie Adkisson and Lindsay Henderson are co-chairwomen of the Artist Abode council committee. Henderson is additionally a affiliate of the CSO lath of directors.
Built by Luke Porter Inc. of Conway for The Village, the abode is declared as a “craftsman bungalow.” The two-story, 1,718-square-foot abode has been awash to Len and Marilyn Rishkofski. It has three bedrooms, one of which can be acclimated as a study, and a angle room, as able-bodied as 2 1/2 baths, a active room, a dining room, a kitchen, a laundry allowance and a patio space.
Adkisson said that in accession to purchasing general-admission tickets to appearance the Artist House, addition way assemblage can abutment the orchestra is to acquirement a Grand Tour Admission for $100.
“However, there is alone a bound cardinal of these tickets left,” Adkisson said. “This gets you to the Frauenthal Overture Affair on Oct. 14, which is sponsored by H3 Home Décor. It will be captivated at the Frauenthal Estate, 631 Western Ave., and ties calm the aboriginal artist abode captivated in Conway to the present [designer house]. That aboriginal artist abode was at the Frauenthal Estate and was done for addition organization.”
Adkisson said the Grand Tour Admission additionally allows the admission holder to appear two classes — one comestible chic and one architecture chic — called from a alternation of classes that will be captivated at The Village office. This is the aboriginal time classes, sponsored by A Southern Tradition, will be offered in affiliation with the Artist House.
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The comestible classes will accommodate Wine Tasting with a drove wine bar at 7:30 p.m. Oct. 17; Cooking for Kids with chef Josh Mills of Williams Sonoma at 2 p.m. Oct. 18; Thanksgiving Meats and Sides with chef Anthony Michael of the Cross Eyed Pig BBQ (time to be announced) on Oct. 20; and Baking for the Holidays with pastry chef Zara Abbasi at 2 p.m. Oct. 22.
Design classes will accommodate Refresh, Remix and Restyle with Chris H. Olson of Botanica Gardens at 10 a.m. Oct. 18; Designing Stunning Floral with Jessica Zimmerman of A Southern Tradition at 10 a.m. Oct. 20; Anniversary Decorating with Angela Davis of A to Z Custom Creations at 2 p.m. Oct. 21; and The Art of Chalk Acrylic by Mari Cousins Eilbott of Park Hill Home at 6 p.m. Oct. 23.
Those who acquirement the Grand Tour Admission will additionally accept a “Designer Abode Run of the Show” admission that admits the angel to the abode an absolute cardinal of times, forth with an allurement for two to The Finale, a affair set for 6:30-10 p.m. Oct. 24 and sponsored by Southwestern Energy.
“The alone way to get to the Overture affair and the classes is through the Grand Tour Ticket,” Adkisson said. “Please remember, there is alone a actual bound cardinal of these
tickets left.”
The Grand Tour Tickets may be purchased online at www.conwaysymphony.org.
Individual tickets to The Finale affair are $50 anniversary and are accessible online and at The Village at Hendrix appointment and 501 Life Magazine. This accident will accommodate aliment and drinks, tours of the Artist House, a adventitious to accommodated the designers and appropriate music provided by the Conway Symphony Orchestra.
Henderson said several designers are decorating assorted areas of the home. The designers and the spaces they will adorn accommodate the following:
• Jayson Cain of Little Rock, buyer of Jayson Cain Interiors/The Stone House, will adorn the adept bedroom.
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• Mary Kordsmeier of Conway, buyer of Mary Kordsmeier Design, and Beverly Arnold of Conway, buyer of Bevy’s Custom Drapery, will adorn the dining room.
• Alicia Gough of Conway, buyer of Colour Design, will adorn the active room.
• Lynne Crafton of Conway, buyer of Crafton Designs, and Pam Hueston of Conway, buyer of Interior Solutions, will adorn the kitchen.
• Scott Curtis of Little Rock, buyer of Architecture Central, will adorn the admiral angle room.
• Cheryl Watson Hannick of Greenbrier, buyer of CW Designs Inc., will adorn the admiral bedroom.
• Donna Benton of Greenbrier and Conway, buyer of Waterhouse Market, will adorn the admiral study.
• Debbie and Tim Goodwin of Conway, owners of Equinox Alfresco Concepts, Louvered Roof Specialists/ARK Roofing, will adorn the alfresco accoutrement and patio space.
• Laure Antonetti of Little Rock, buyer of Laure Antonetti Design, will adorn the adept bathroom.
• Missy Quinn of Conway, buyer of Quinn Interiors, will adorn the admiral bathroom.
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• Heather Rae Daley-Cox of Romance will adorn the laundry room.
• Beth Robinson of Little Rock will adorn the bench half-bathroom.
Additional providers to the Artist Abode accommodate Jo Ann Huselton of Conway, buyer of Pictures Et Cetera, who will accommodate artwork for the house; Tim Morris of Conway, buyer of Classique Expressions, who will accommodate a custom acrylic finish; Beverly Arnold of Conway, buyer of Bevy’s Custom Drapery, who will accommodate window treatments; and Paula Story of Lumber One Home Center in Mayflower, who will accommodate flooring, tile, carpeting and materials.
Working with Adkisson and Henderson on the council lath are Kerrie Alexander, Vicki Crockett, Beverely Freiley, Melissa Gates, Marla Hambuchen, Leia Morshedi, Jennifer Mobley, Mary Mosley, Marilynn Nabholz, Savana Price, Jenny Quick, Pam Strassle, Dot Welch and Jessica Zimmerman.
Additional sponsors of the Artist Abode accommodate Jill McCollum Catering, PattiCakes, How Do You Roll? and Aboriginal Security Bank.
Mosley said the Conway Symphony Orchestra Brotherhood has added fundraisers as well, including All That Jazz, which has been captivated in alternating years with the Artist House, as able-bodied as the auction of a cookbook.
Upcoming contest accurate by the brotherhood accommodate the anniversary Nutcracker Sweets, which will be captivated at 6:30 p.m. Dec. 6 afore the CSO anniversary concert, Tinsel and Tutus, and the CSO Children’s Concert, Figaro for Families, set for 2 p.m. March 14. Both concerts will be presented at the Donald W. Reynolds Performance Hall at the University of Central Arkansas in Conway.
Mosley said the brotherhood is consistently attractive for new members. Membership fees are $30. For added information, appointment www.conwaysymphonyorchestra.org.
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