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September 28, 2007

A Contemporary Art Exhibit Opening in Old New York

Yours truly helped organize an exhibit at the National Arts Club. I am featuring works by two contemporary artists, Caroline Bergonzi and Scott Richards. I'd love it if you joined me this Tuesday, October 2nd at 6 - 8pm. Give my name at the door, come inside the historic Tilden Mansion, marvel at the La Farge glass ceiling. Knock back some wine, look beautiful, enjoy. And... buy, buy, buy!



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                The President, The Board of Governors
                 & The National Arts Club Roundtable

                                   invite you to

                         THE SIXTEENTH

                               ANNUAL

                           ROUNDTABLE

                             EXHIBITION



                             OPENING RECEPTION:

                         Tuesday, October 2, 2007
                                       6 - 8pm

           The National Arts Club . 15 Gramercy Park South
              (212) 475-3424 . www.nationalartsclub.org

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