Hide and Seek at the Legion of Honor

by Scott Beale on December 10, 2007 · 0 comments

Hide and Seek

Herbie Hatman, the guy behind last month’s wonderful Pie Fight, is organizing a “Hide and Seek” event via SF0 this Sunday, December 16th at the Legion of Honor in San Francisco.

Dear appreciators of fine art,

Please allow the Growing Artist Guild to cordially invite you to an affair to be remembered.

This December the 16th will be a most delightful day at the museum. The Growing Artist Guild will be working with The California Palace of The Legion of Honor Fine Arts Museum to facilitate an afternoon of whimsy intermingling with fine art.

The game Hide-N-Seek will be played starting promptly at 2PM. Punctuality is key as the synchronicity of this game of observation depends on it.

Players are invited to take part in a tea party following their participation in the game.

As we will be in the lovely surroundings of one of the finest art museums Formal wear is encouraged for the afternoon.

We hope that you will join us for this delightful afternoon of Fine Art and Whimsy. The most up-to-date details of this affair will be available here.

Best Regards,
Herbie Hatman
Events Coordinator
Growing Artist Guild

Thanks to cheesebikini? for the tip!

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