Canvases available now with proceeds going to feed local families in need

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Local artist Susan Pominville created an original oil painting specifically for the Earl Farm Foundation’s Ice Cream Social & Vintage Baseball Game fundraiser, which is set for 4 p.m. Saturday, July 30, at the Earl Farm in Howell Township.

Pominville has created similar works to benefit World Central Kitchen’s efforts to feed refugees in Ukraine, as well as the hungry in Livingston County.

The painting, titled UNITED, is a 3-foot by 2-foot work comprised of 20 6-inch by 6-inch individual canvases. The painting holds a variety of colors and texture, and each piece has a star representing individuals as an essential part of the whole.

The 24 canvases are numbered and signed by the artist, and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity that nots its position in the larger work. All All donors receive a letter of gratitude acknowledging their tax-deductible gift to the nonprofit Earl Farm Foundation: EIN 20-1665147 501(c)(3).

The canvases are $250 each, with 100% of the proceeds going to feed local families in need.

To select and purchase one of the 24 canvases, go to www.earlfarm.com.

There are some tickets still available for the ice cream social and vintage baseball game fundraiser on a first come, first serve basis. For tickets while they last, go to www.earlfarm.com.

The Livingston Post

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