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8/8/2019 Last Chance to Hang your Shingle http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/last-chance-to-hang-your-shingle 1/1  FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: November 2010 Teresa Tibstra, Membership & Outreach Coordinator , (805) 544-9096 x18 The Land Conservancy of SLO County Joan Goodall, Project Coordinator & Artist , (805) 489-1487 El Camino Art Association Last Chance to Hang your Shingle Local South County artists from El Camino Art Association have been transforming old redwood shingles pulled from The Land Conservancy’s Octagon Barn into unique pieces of artwork at bargain prices, with funds contributing to the Octagon Barn Center and to South County youth art scholarships. The shingles have been significantly used at the Barn for over 100-years and are representative historic keepsakes. Two limited-editions of Octagon Barn shingles, hand-painted by renowned artist Joyce Pike, are now available via purchase of raffle tickets, now available at $1.00 for 1 ticket or $5.00 for 6 tickets. Ms. Pike is a featured artist in “Art of the West Magazine”, and “International Artist Magazine”, as well as an award-winner of the American Artist Grand National Award for Floral Art. She has displayed her art in museums worldwide, from China to New York. Full shingles measure approximately 6 by 36 inches and can be found with either horizontal or vertical paintings, most of which feature Barn-related scenes, priced at $35. Half shingles measure 6 by 18 inches and cost just $20. Custom design is also available for $50. All shingles are signed by the artist and include a certificate of authenticity from The Land Conservancy and El Camino Art Association. The last 50 original, hand-painted Octagon Barn Art Shingles are available for purchase at the following locations:  Star Automotive, 750 Francis St. San Luis Obispo, Ph. 805.543-STAR  Central Coast Tax & Bookkeeping, 505 Orchard Rd. Suite B Nipomo, 9am-7pm, Ph  . (805) 619-7400  The Hula Hut  , 380 Front St., Avila Beach, 8am-8pm, Ph. 627-0488  Saturday Farmers Market  , A  rroyo Grande Village, 12-2:30pm  SLO Down Pub, 1200 E. Grand Avenue Arroyo Grande, 4:30-10:00pm, Ph. (805) 481-4067 Contact Joan Goodall of the El Camino Art Association at (805) 489-1487 for more information and custom artwork . Contact Teresa Tibstra at The Land Conservancy of San Luis Obispo County for raffle tickets. For more information on Joyce Pike please visit, www.JOYCEPIKEFINEART.com. To learn more about The Land Conservancy’s vision and recent progress at the Octagon Barn visit, www.OctagonBarn.org. __________________________________________________________________________________ The Land Conservancy of San Luis Obispo County is a local nonprofit working to protect and restore land for the benefit of people and wildlife. Since its formation in 1984, The Land Conservancy has led collaborative efforts to permanently protect over 11,000 acres of land in San Luis Obispo County. For more information visit www.LCSLO.org  or call (805) 544-9096. The Land Conservancy of San Luis Obispo County PO Box 12206, San Luis Obispo, CA 93406 ~ (805) 544-9096 Fax (805) 544-5122 ~ www.lcslo.org 

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8/8/2019 Last Chance to Hang your Shingle

http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/last-chance-to-hang-your-shingle 1/1

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: November 2010

Teresa Tibstra, Membership & Outreach Coordinator , (805) 544-9096 x18 The Land Conservancy of SLO County Joan Goodall, Project Coordinator & Artist , (805) 489-1487 El Camino Art Association

Last Chance to Hang your Shingle Local South County artists from El Camino Art Association have been transforming old redwoodshingles pulled from The Land Conservancy’s Octagon Barn into unique pieces of artwork at bargainprices, with funds contributing to the Octagon Barn Center and to South County youth art scholarships.The shingles have been significantly used at the Barn for over 100-years and are representative historickeepsakes.Two limited-editions of Octagon Barn shingles, hand-painted by renowned artist Joyce Pike, are nowavailable via purchase of raffle tickets, now available at $1.00 for 1 ticket or $5.00 for 6 tickets. Ms.Pike is a featured artist in “Art of the West Magazine”, and “International Artist Magazine”, as well asan award-winner of the American Artist Grand National Award for Floral Art. She has displayed herart in museums worldwide, from China to New York.

Full shingles measure approximately 6 by 36 inches and can be found with either horizontal or verticalpaintings, most of which feature Barn-related scenes, priced at $35. Half shingles measure 6 by 18inches and cost just $20. Custom design is also available for $50. All shingles are signed by the artistand include a certificate of authenticity from The Land Conservancy and El Camino Art Association.

The last 50 original, hand-painted Octagon Barn Art Shingles are available for purchase at thefollowing locations:

•  Star Automotive, 750 Francis St. San Luis Obispo, Ph. 805.543-STAR

•  Central Coast Tax & Bookkeeping, 505 Orchard Rd. Suite B Nipomo, 9am-7pm, Ph . (805) 619-7400

•  The Hula Hut , 380 Front St., Avila Beach, 8am-8pm, Ph. 627-0488

•  Saturday Farmers Market , A rroyo Grande Village, 12-2:30pm

•  SLO Down Pub, 1200 E. Grand Avenue Arroyo Grande, 4:30-10:00pm, Ph. (805) 481-4067 

Contact Joan Goodall of the El Camino Art Association at (805) 489-1487 for more information andcustom artwork . Contact Teresa Tibstra at The Land Conservancy of San Luis Obispo County forraffle tickets. For more information on Joyce Pike please visit, www.JOYCEPIKEFINEART.com. To

learn more about The Land Conservancy’s vision and recent progress at the Octagon Barn visit,www.OctagonBarn.org. __________________________________________________________________________________The Land Conservancy of San Luis Obispo County is a local nonprofit working to protect and restore land for thebenefit of people and wildlife. Since its formation in 1984, The Land Conservancy has led collaborative efforts to permanently protect over 11,000 acres of land in San Luis Obispo County. For more information visit www.LCSLO.org or call (805) 544-9096. 

The Land Conservancy of San Luis Obispo County PO Box 12206, San Luis Obispo, CA 93406 ~ (805) 544-9096

Fax (805) 544-5122 ~ www.lcslo.org