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Greenbrier Valley Visitors Center welcomes Artist Diane Mitchell

December 4, 2015
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Greenbrier Valley Visitors Center welcomes Artist Diane Mitchell An adorable pig with winsome eyes and a lonely truck are two of the watercolor images created by Diane Mitchell.  She is the latest artist to be featured in the Art in the Valley exhibit at the Greenbrier Valley Visitors Center. Meet Diane when “Color Obsessed” opens at First Fridays after Five on Nov. 6.  Strum Sum Band will provide musical entertainment and HospiceCare will have tickets available for their annual “Toast to Hospice” event.  For more information about the Greenbrier Valley Visitors Center activities, please contact Kristi Godby, Media Relations Manager, at kgodby@greenbrierwv.com or call 304-645-1000.
An adorable pig with winsome eyes and a lonely truck are two of the watercolor images created by Diane Mitchell. She is the latest artist to be featured in the Art in the Valley exhibit at the Greenbrier Valley Visitors Center. Meet Diane when “Color Obsessed” opens at First Fridays after Five on Nov. 6.
Strum Sum Band will provide musical entertainment and HospiceCare will have tickets available for their annual “Toast to Hospice” event.
For more information about the Greenbrier Valley Visitors Center activities, please contact Kristi Godby, Media Relations Manager, at kgodby@greenbrierwv.com or call 304-645-1000.
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