Following the phenomenal success of last year’s inaugural event, the Arlington Museum of Art will again observe World AIDS Day by hosting an evening of art and entertainment to benefit the ongoing mission of the AIDS Outreach Center. Truly one of the highlights of the holiday season, the Annual Designer’s Holiday Collection is a fun holiday themed cocktail party packed full of music, entertainment, passed hors d’oeuvres, a wine and vodka bar – and the chance to leave with an outstanding holiday gift creation from the Designers Silent Auction. The auction will again represent a dazzling showcase of extraordinary artistic talent, featuring a variety of decorated holiday trees, centerpieces, and unique decorations that highlight the special talents and design expertise of some of Dallas/Fort Worth’s top interior, graphic, and floral designers – all of whom have donated their time and talents to make this marvelous evening one you’ll long remember.
Date: Friday, December 1, 2006
Time: 7:00 PM – 10:00 PM
Location: Arlington Museum of Art
Admission: $25.00
Tickets: Call 817.335.1994 ext 224
ABOUT THE AIDS OUTREACH CENTER
Established in 1985, the mission of AIDS Outreach Center (AOC) is to serve men, women and children living with HIV and their families; to educate the public about HIV prevention; and to advocate for sound HIV public policy. AOC is a non-profit 501© (3) organization serving Tarrant and eight surrounding rural counties.
AOC volunteers, staff, board members and clients work to: promote maintenance of optimum physical, emotional and spiritual health; prevent transmission of HIV; provide comprehensive, cost-effective volunteer support to minimize the financial impact of the epidemic; assist other area educators and service providers to assure effective services; provide assistance in planning for current and future needs regarding AIDS in Tarrant County; and eliminate discrimination surrounding AIDS.