Current print subscribers can create a free account by clicking here
Otherwise, follow the link below to join.
To Our Valued Readers –
Visitors to our website will be limited to five stories per month unless they opt to subscribe. The five stories do not include our exclusive content written by our journalists.
For $6.99, less than 20 cents a day, digital subscribers will receive unlimited access to YourValley.net, including exclusive content from our newsroom and access to our Daily Independent e-edition.
Our commitment to balanced, fair reporting and local coverage provides insight and perspective not found anywhere else.
Your financial commitment will help to preserve the kind of honest journalism produced by our reporters and editors. We trust you agree that independent journalism is an essential component of our democracy. Please click here to subscribe.
Need to set up your free e-Newspaper all-access account? click here.
Non-subscribers
Click here to see your options for becoming a subscriber.
Register to comment
Click here create a free account for posting comments.
Note that free accounts do not include access to premium content on this site.
I am anchor
CLUBS
Sun City West automotive club supports local art exhibit
Submitted photo/Joel Piaskowski
“Piston Roadster” metal sculpture by Dave Anderson
Posted
The Automotive/Restoration Club of Sun City West supports local banks, clubs and other organizations by bringing members’ cars to display at events.
Recently, ARC was contacted by the West Valley Arts Council to participate in their newest exhibit called “Motorworks.”
This was the first time ARC was asked to attend an art gallery event.
“We are so glad to be here. There’s just something about classic cars that still continues to draw attention. I guess good things never go out of style,” said ARC President Craig Landers.
The May 4 event was at the Art HQ Gallery in Surprise. The exhibit featured local artists’ works of cars, trucks, motorcycles, planes and trains. ARC members showed up in full force with a variety of cars for all the spectators to enjoy. The day was filled with indoor and outdoor themed music, from “Little Deuce Coupe” to “Little Red Corvette.”
“It was a perfect collaboration of our two nonprofit organizations, and a recognition of one of mankind’s most influential and obsessive inventions. Thank you ARC,” said Daisy Brady, gallery manager.
For more information on the West Valley Arts Council, visit westvalleyarts.org.