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THANK YOU!!!

A special thanks to everyone who helped make the Tour this Spring such a success.
Stay posted for pictures and information about our next Tour.
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Be A Tourist!
Visit the studios of select artists
during this free, self-guided tour through Cheltenham Township.
In partnership with the Cheltenham Center for the Arts,
Cheltenham Township Library System & Friends of High School Park.

Please contact us if you are interested in participating
as an Artist, Volunteer or Sponsor.

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Turtle Artisans Tour ~ Spring 2012

Saturday, May 5 ~ 11am - 6pm
Sunday May 6 ~ 11am ~ 5pm


Named in honor the Lenape Turtle Clan.    The first Artisans to inhabit this land.

During the weekend of May 5th & 6th, a collection of Cheltenham Township's finest contemporary artists invite the public to visit their studios. The Turtle Tour showcases nationally & internationally acclaimed artists who work in various media, including paper, fabric, jewelry, painting, photography,
pottery & turned wood.

The Turtle Artisans Tour is an opportunity for the community to connect

with artists and get a glimpse of the creative process. 
Whether a student or a collector, the Turtle Tour is hoping to encourage our
community to support the arts, take a class or deepen awareness
and appreciation for the talent that abounds in Cheltenham Township.

LOOK FOR THE TURTLE.
Coming to your neighborhood soon.
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Potential dates for Fall:
Saturday & Sunday, October 20 & 21
Still in discussion with the Artists and the Community to decide if the TAT
should be held once or twice a year.

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