SVA’s Chalk it Up Event coming to Sheboygan. August 15, 2015.

Chalk it Up, Sheboygan 2015

Saturday, Aug 15, two ways to register: online or at registration booth  from 7 – 9 AM.
Tim Decker, Chalk it UP guest artist shown at Sarasota  Chalk Festival 2015
Tim Decker, Chalk it UP guest artist shown at Sarasota Chalk Festival 2015
Chalking goes till 3 PM followed by judging and awards, followed by a party.
$20 Registration. Fee includes t-shirt, 48 sticks of chalk, an 8ft square plot of pavement.
Water will be free to all registered competitors.
Celebrated Guest  Artist, Tim Decker, Peck School of the Arts, Milwaukee,
will be doing chalk art and serving as an example to all of us.
Live music will be provided by guitarists, Dick Thiel, Steve Yankowski, and possibly others.
The Judges are:
Artist, Kay Jelinek
Artist, Pat Robison of Two Fish Gallery
Dave Hoffman, BID Manager, Harbor Center
There will be a “Kohler Foundation Award” given by Carolyn Lee, Kohler Foundation, Inc.
Over $1000 dollars in cash and prizes will be given to the most outstanding works of chalk art!
Following the Awards Ceremony a reception for artists and guests will take place at 
Sly’s Midtown Saloon & Grill (downstairs), 508 N 8th St, Sheboygan. 
Sliders & Pitchers of Beer and Rootbeer will be available until gone.
Chalkers under legal age must be accompanied by a parent to come to the party.

 

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