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/ CORRECTION - Austin Artist & Entrepreneur Paula Parker Springs Art to Kid's Gym

In the news release, "Austin Artist &
Entrepreneur Paula Parker Springs Art to Kid's Gym," issued earlier today
by Paula Parker Designs, we are advised by the company that the subhead
should read "The Little Gym of Fort Worth, TX, a Children's Gymnastics Gym,
Is a Great Organization
" rather than "The Little Gym of Fort Worth, TX, a
Children's Gymnastics Gym, Is a Great Nonprofit Organization
", and the
first paragraph should read "Entrepreneur and Artist Paula Parker, owner of
Paula Parker Designs, Austin, TX, donated an art piece to a Fort Worth,
Texas charity today" rather than "Entrepreneur and Artist Paula Parker,
owner of Paula Parker Designs, Austin, TX, donated an art piece to a
Denver, Colorado charity today" as originally issued. Complete corrected
text follows.
Austin Artist & Entrepreneur Paula Parker Springs Art to Kid's Gym
"The Little Gym of Fort Worth, TX, a Children's Gymnastics Gym, Is a Great
Organization and I Am Delighted to Donate My Artwork as a Token of My
Appreciation," -- Paula Parker Designs
AUSTIN, TX -- August 29, 2008 -- Entrepreneur and Artist Paula Parker,
owner of Paula Parker Designs, Austin, TX, donated an art piece to a Fort
Worth, Texas charity today.
"The Little Gym of Fort Worth, Texas, a children's gymnastics gym, is a
great organization and I am delighted to donate my artwork as a
token of my appreciation," explained Paula Parker, Owner, Paula Parker
Designs, Austin, TX. "It is a worthy cause, and I love to see children get
more interested in gymnastics, especially after watching the just-ended
Summer Olympics in Beijing."
Parker donated one of her original artworks to the charity, after the
Dallas Metrocon '08 convention earlier this month. A visitor approached the
Paula Parker Designs booth and purchased a painting. The buyer, Brette
Corder, is also the owner of The Little Gym of Fort Worth, a children's
gymnastics gym, which is having a customer appreciation this week
(August 25th-31st), allowing parents of some 600 kids already registered
for fall classes to celebrate.
"The mother loved my floral art, 'Plaster Mache Floral Sculpture,' and she
bought it for her daughter's bedroom, and I donated a piece, valued at
$500.00 for their event," said Parker, who has also written "Art in
Austin...Volume I," which features artists from Austin, TX. "I'm now
looking for corporate sponsors for a new book coming out later this year
representing artists in Texas, too," she said.
"I am delighted to feature the new Paula Parker Designs publication Art in
Austin, the registry (Volume One)," said Parker. "I also enjoy the original
canvas art of Austin Artist 'Matchi,' including a Stevie Ray Vaughan
portrait, of which I have posted on our website at:
http://www.paulaparkerdesigns.com," she said. "I am confident everyone will
enjoy original 3-D artwork from my 'Prologue' collection, which is also
located at my website."
For the full story visit:
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