SALT OF THE EARTH TO FEATURE LOCAL ARTISTS
For Immediate Release
ST. LOUIS – Salt of the Earth, an importer and retailer of artisan goods from Mexico and Europe is celebrating its tenth anniversary with the introduction of its new concept, called “Close to Home.” This store within a store features the work of local and regional artists and artisans.
Salt of the Earth – Close to Home will debut at the Webster Groves store, 8150 Big Bend Blvd, 63119, with a reception at 6:00 p.m., Friday, November 6, as part of the 63119art 3 Day Art Crawl, and at the Downtown Saint Louis store, 1123 Locust, 63101, at 5:00 p.m. Friday, November 20. Some of the featured artists will be on hand to discuss their work.
The 4th annual "3 Day Art Crawl" presented by 63119 Art is a self-guided neighborhood art tour through Webster Groves, Shrewsbury and Rock Hill, highlightng the work of local artists and galleries.
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Friday, November 6, 6pm to 10pm Saturday, November 7, 10am to 5pm Sunday, November 8, 10am - 5pm
Shop at any of the “Friday Night Hot Spots” to save 10% on your art purchase. Enjoy complimentary wine and beer samplings compliments of Garland Wines and Schlafly Beer at each location
Salt of the Earth has two locations, one in Webster Groves, the other in Downtown St. Louis. The following is the information about each space.
Webster Groves - 8150 Big Bend Blvd, 63119, 314-963-1919
Downtown - 1123 Locust Ave, 63101, 314-241-8008
Website – www.salt-earth.com
Jane Linders www.freewebs.com/janelinders janelinders@sbcglobal.net
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