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On Saturday, April 24, 2010, the first ever fundraiser—iDrift—in support of local artists and The Drift Art Festival, will be held at the Little Mountain Gallery.
On Saturday, April 24, 2010, iDrift, a fundraiser in support of local artists and The Drift Art Festival, will be held at the Little Mountain Gallery.
Expect to partake in a spontaneous collaborative art creation, a silent auction, plus beats from local DJ Steamboat Fattie—all in support of The Drift and their favourite local artists.
Aside from fundraising, iDrift organizers hope the upcoming night of fun and festivities will get the community pumped for the next Drift Art Festival still five months away. The annual Drift Art Festival, held every October, features artwork from 100 local artists and community-based events in galleries, businesses, restaurants, cafes, community organizations and public spaces along Main Street.
Find more info about iDrift on Facebook. We’ll meet you there!