On January 17, 2024

Barstow PTO’s annual fundraiser, the Paint and Sip returns 

 

Sunday, Jan. 21 at 3 p.m. —CHITTENDEN— Barstow PTO’s Annual Fundraiser, Paint and Sip, returns, from 3–5 p.m. at The Barn at Mountain Top Resort, 195 Mountain Top Rd., Chittenden. This year’s theme is “For the Love of Art Hearts” and is led by extraordinarily talented art teacher Jennifer Hogan. The Barstow Memorial School serves PreK through 8th grade Mendon and Chittenden residents. The event is open to the public, age 21 and up. The fundraiser looks to raise funds for important student, family, and faculty events throughout the year. A $45 ticket includes all art materials, light hors d’oeuvres, and a wine bottle or canvas to paint on. Door prizes will be randomly awarded throughout the event. The resort will have beverages for sale.

For questions regarding the purchase of tickets, email Lacey Ramage at thebarstowpto@gmail.com.

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