Saturday Art Walk in Folsom, September Success

With the sun shining on Folsom, a beautiful afternoon turned into a beautiful evening for September’s Second Saturday Art Walk.

A mixture of Art, Food, Water and Wine had visitors taking part in the walk for their health, education and senses.

Fire and Ice, new Theresa Fike masterpiece.
Fire and Ice, Theresa Fike’s new masterpiece

In Folsom, several local businesses decided to get together to provide an art experience for visitors. Some provided Art, some had food and drink, some had both. All this making an enjoyable evening for getting together with friends or making new friends and enjoying the ambiance of historic Sutter Street.

This is a time for a great photo story, with friendly faces and everyone having a good time.

Be sure to look for the new additions to the Second Saturday Art Walk, on October 13th.

If you see your photo below and you’d like your name added to it, please contact me using the feedback link.

Enjoying the arts at Rainbow Jewellers.
Enjoying the arts at Rainbow Jewelers

Gayle Anita and Courtney Puffer, chatting to visitors.
Gayle Anita (left) and Courtney Puffer (right), chatting to visitors

Food Art at Pacific Western Traders.
Food Art at Pacific Western Traders

Gayle Anita, noted wildlife artist with one of her works.
Gayle Anita, noted wildlife artist with one of her works

The band outside Pacific Western Traders, above Snooks Candies.
The band outside Pacific Western Traders, above Snooks Candies

Free Valet Parking in Folsom every Saturday.
Free Valet Parking in Folsom every Saturday

Ladies Enjoying the Ambience.
Ladies Enjoying the Ambience

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