It’s fall and time for ‘Art in the Olive Grove’

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Mark your calendar for Sunday, Oct. 18, 2015, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. for a day of Fine Art, Entertainment, and Wine Tasting in the park-like setting of the Queen Creek Olive Mill & Restaurant.

The Olive Mill is located at 25062 S. Meridian Rd. in Queen Creek (off Combs Rd).

Visitors will have the opportunity to view and purchase Fine Art from over 25 members of the Artists of the Superstitions displaying their painting, glass fusion, photography, jewelry, woodworking and gourd creations.

The Artists of the Superstitions is a juried art group of award winning artists from Gold Canyon and was formed in 2007. AOTS sponsors five fine art shows every year, including the popular Studio Art Tour each November.

The Queen Creek Olive Mill has local finely crafted olive oil for sale in their gift shop plus, coffee, pizza and sandwiches. You can take a tour of the Olive Mill for a fee. Join us for a beautiful fall day in a beautiful location.

Admission to the show is FREE to the public.

For more information, please contact the following:
• Olive Mill: 480-888-9290
• Email: artists.superstitions@gmail.com
• Website: www.artistsofthesuperstitions.com

Photo by John Marino

Photo by John Marino

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