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Masquerade Gala to Benefit the Arts

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Dramatic Mask, ? 2008  Elias Photography, all rights reserved

Cross Roads Cultural Arts Centre Holds Masquerade Gala to Benefit the Arts

On October 10th, 2008 Cross Roads Cultural Arts Centre held its first ever Masquerade Gala to benefit the Arts.

Bernadette and Garry

Cross Roads' goal is to enrich the lives of children through the arts, regardless of socioeconomic obstacles. During the event, Ms. Bernadette Ramirez, the founder and Executive Director of Cross Roads Cultural Arts Centre, was presented an award by Garry "Chief" Couso Vasquez on behalf of the Rio Hondo Board of Trustees for her work in the community.

Cross Roads would like to thank all who participated, and they look forward to their Second Annual Masquerade Gala, Next year.

Sponsors for the Event:

Food and Beverage: Crepes and Grapes, Sage, Phlight, Mimo's Cafe, The Crystal Marquis, and Village Sweets.

Major sponsors: Exurbia, The Crystal Marquis, Ragazzi Artistic Lounge, and Casita del Pueblo.

Village Sweets Candy Table, ? 2008  Elias Photography, all rights reserved

Community partners: Central Basin Water District, Covenant Diamonds, Smart Print, Cherubs and Chocolates, Elias Photography, Mr. & Mrs. Michael Valdivia and Terry Wien, who donated goods and services.

Special gratitude to The office of Los Angeles County Supervisor, Don Knabe, Fourth District for their generous gift.

Silvery Mask, ? 2008  Elias Photography, all rights reserved
Information provided by Bernadette Ramirez
Story by Carol
Photography by Rick Elias

 

 

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