MARK YOUR CALENDARS! Thurs, Feb 19th @ Honfleur Gallery


Bring your friends! Especially those living in Wards 7 and 8 to come out and get R.E.E.L. !

Thursday, February 19th 6:30pm - 8:30pm at the Honfleur Gallery, 1241 Good Hope Road SE.
*Please RSVP to
rivereastemergingleaders@gmail.com

This is the kick off event and the first of many events sponsored by the River East Emerging Leaders (R.E.E.L.). Please come out and see what R.E.E.L. is all about. This group is young (or young at heart), fun and dedicated to showing another side of River East - a side often not highlighted in the evening news.

Whether you were born and raised in River East or moved here yesterday we want YOU to come out and have a great time, meet some new friends and just maybe have a mimosa or two! If you don't live in River East but would still like to come out and show your support you are more than welcome to come out. R.E.E.L. is all about building partnerships within and outside of the River East community - together we can make a difference.

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R.E.E.L. is also on Facebook - Join today!!


THIS EVENT IS CO-SPONSORED BY THE HONFLEUR GALLERY

About Honfleur

The Honfleur Gallery is located in Historic Anacostia between the 11th Street Bridge and Martin Luther King Jr. Ave., SE Washington, D.C. The gallery holds 1350 sq. feet of exhibition space with another 400 sq. feet on the second floor commonly referred to as the "Workshop at 1241."
The gallery exhibits & represents both fine contemporary arts & artists, while also incorporating non-salable, socially-minded exhibitions & installations. Honfleur aims to provide better access to The Arts for residents “East of the Anacostia River,” D.C., Affordable Artist Workspace and a diverse range of Artistic Opportunities for Washington D.C. Honfleur represents both local and international artists. Please visit the Honfleur Archives page for information on past exhibitions.
Honfleur is a project of ARCH, a community based not for profit in Historic Anacostia. www.archdevelopment.org ARCH has been a member of the Anacostia Community for over 20 years and believes that arts and culture play an important role in community revitalization & development.
The Honfleur Gallery opened its doors in January of 2007. The facilities' construction was funded, in part, by the DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities. Past funders' include The Dept. of Arts Culture & Leisure in Northern Ireland & The Deputy Mayors office for Planning and Economic Development. 2008 funders include the Morris and Gwendolyn Caftritz Foundation, PNC Bank, as well as, the DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities.

Honfleur will be closed from Saturday Jan. 31st - Friday Feb. 6th for Installation. The Gallery will re-open Saturday February 7th at 7pm for the Analog Arts Concert. Hope to see you there!