Works of art by 20 wildlife artists -- more than double the number in past years -- will be featured at the annual Wildlife Art Expo to be held at PP&L, Inc.'s Montour Preserve Visitors Center this weekend.
The expo will be held in the auditorium of the newly renovated Visitors Center Nov. 21 and 22, from noon to 5 p.m.
This year's show includes the art of: Ron Beach, Marcel Bordei, Marie Brummett, Dan Christ, Oscar Ellis, Maynard Gearhart, Herbert Good, Martin Henry, Jennifer Howard, Ken Hunter, Phil Krebs, Jack Losch, John McFaul, Jack Monroe, Nancy Perkins, Thomas Richie, Thomas Schatz, David Walter, Ed Wentzler and John Zofcin. Media include oil and acrylic paintings, pen and ink drawings, and photographs and carvings.
The public will have an opportunity to meet and talk with the artists about their work. Some items will be available for purchase. The expo is open free to the public.
For more information, contact PP&L, Inc.'s Montour Preserve at (717) 437-3131.
The Montour Preserve, located in Turbotville, near the junction of routes 44 and 54 is operated by PP&L, Inc. in conjunction with its Montour power plant in Derry Township.
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