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Rosemary Ponnekanti is the arts reporter at The News Tribune, and has been a classical music nerd nearly all her life. Besides spending way too much time in galleries, museums and concert halls, she occasionally brings a whistle or double bass to Celtic jam sessions, and insists on singing "Happy Birthday" in four-part harmony.
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Immanuel Presbyterian Church is turning 100 years old this fall, and is celebrating with an art competition. The juried art contest honoring the historic church building located at 901 N. J Street will result in the winning entry being displayed in the church and used for celebration material, as well as earning a $500 prize.
Artists may submit original works in paint, drawing or mixed media based entirely on an outside view of the Immanuel Presbyterian Church building. There is no entry fee. The submission deadline is September 19; all submissions must be delivered to the church on this date between 9:00 a.m. and 12:00 p.m. The winner will be announced on September 20, and the winning work will become the property of Immanuel Presbyterian Church.
An exhibit of all submissions will take place at the church after the 10:30 a.m. worship service and before the 5:00 p.m. Blues Vespers on September 20. Artists submitting work may wish to make their work available for sale. For more information, see www.ipctacoma.org
