A night to remember
Posted 02/19/13 8:00 am / no comments

From left: Art Holliday, KSDK reporter and Art Feast emcee; Stacey Morse, Chesterfield Arts executive director; Rick Sems, president and CEO of Missouri Banking at PNC Financial Services; and Chesterfield Mayor Bruce Geiger. PNC and the city of Chesterfield were recipients of the Visionary Leader in Arts award.
Chesterfield Arts celebrated another successful Art Feast on Feb. 2. The annual dinner auction helps to provide critical funding for the community arts organization’s programing, education and outreach, including its Kaleidescope program, which garnered $3,550 thanks to the generosity of Art Feast attendees. The Kaleidescope program provides hands-on art exploration for children with special needs.
Live auction proceeds were up by a staggering 170 percent, and silent auction support increased by 35 percent. Overall gross revenues for Art Feast 2013 were up by 29 percent.
Art Feast lead sponsors included Sterling Bank, Mercy and Sachs Properties.West Newsmagazine was proud to be a media sponsor of the event.
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