Remember, if you were planning on attending the rescheduled Artist Against Alzheimer’s, don’t go. Tonight’s event has been once again moved. This time it won’t be a stay alone. Instead, it will join up with the Thursday, April 17 event celebrating the 25th anniversary of the Alzheimer’s fundraising efforts at the Anatole.
Just didn’t want you to show up and have a cute fellow with blue eyes and the name tag of “Zoli” turn you away with a smile.
Sure, you’re disappointed that you didn’t get to get an eye-opener of Museum Tower, but just save that eye-opening for the evening at the Anatole with Bart Starr reliving the Ice Bowl and a delish auction courtesy of Heritage Auction, that will feature three major artworks online — an oil on canvas by Syd Solomon, Bob-Stuth-Wade’s Terlingua Creek, Evening, 2010, watercolor on Whatman paper, and the always adorable Mary Vernon’s Seed Pods, 2012 oil yupo.
So, rest at home and save your pennies for the biggy event in April.