Works by 33 female artists to be featured at benefit show

LOTUS NETWORK

Cherry Hills Village

News: Thirty-three female artists from the greater metro area have been invited to show their works, and share their stories, at A Creative Exhibition. It takes place Sept. 14 at Prism Workspaces, 999 Vallejo St., Denver.

Guests are invited to drop by at their leisure any time between 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. to view the paintings, sculptures, glasswork, pottery, photography and textile art created by a group that includes Craig Hospital’s president/CEO Dr. Jandel Allen-Davis; clothing designer Brooks Luby; Ellen Beller; Andrea Hyatt; Lela Kay; Essie Perlmutter; Vicki Dansky; Janyce Jaramillo; Rhoda Johnson; Teena Slatkin and Cindy Piggott.

Vicki and Ken Pepper are sponsoring the fundraiser.

Tickets are $25 in advance sale or $30 at the door. They can be purchased by visiting lotusnetwork.org/product/creative-exhibition-ticket/

About the organization: Lotus Network was formed by longtime friends and former business partners Leslie Heins and Lisa Cook, believing that it’s never too late to rediscover your potential and make the next chapter of your life the very best. The nonprofit organization works to raise awareness of purposeful living by inspiring women of all ages to live in authentic and gratifying ways, to encourage women to take on new challenges physically, mentally, and spiritually, and to spread the message that age is no longer a limitation. Based in Cherry Hills Village, Lotus Network also reduces isolation and loneliness by nurturing old friendships, encouraging new relationships and cultivating a desire for personal growth.

Website: lotusnetwork.org

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