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2nd Annual Drain Smart Unveiling Party

Public Art + Free Food = FUN!

Drain murals on display. Photo: Audubon Arkansas
Admiring the art. Photo: Audubon Arkansas
Linda Haycook discusses her mural "Night at Fourche" Photo: Audubon Arkansas
Emmanuel Rice talks about "Grandpa Catfish." Photo: Audubon Arkansas
Prinn Vandegrift interprets her work. Photo: Audubon Arkansas
Photo: Audubon Arkansas
Thanks to Del Frisco's Grille for catering. Photo: Audubon Arkansas
Delicious food by Del Frisco's Grille. Photo: Lauren Clark
Thanks to Bravo Cucina Italiana for catering. Photo: Daniella Napolitano
Great food provided by Bravo! Photo: Lauren Clark
Wine by Hillcrest Liquor, served by Bravo! Photo: Lauren Clark
Thanks to Flyway Brewing for bringing the beer, Audu-Blonde Ale Photo: Daniella Napolitano
Lighting provided by Bylights. Photo: Lauren Clark
It was a family friendly event. Photo: Lauren Clark
Over 200 guests. Photo: Audubon Arkansas
"Lazy River Cats" by Mandi Houk and Terre Tollett Photo: Daniella Napolitano
Photo: Danielle Napolitano
We kicked off voting for your favorite mural. Photo: Lauren Clark
Thanks to all our partners and sponsors who make Drain Smart possible. Photo: Daniella Napolitano
Many thanks to the Drain Smart Committee for pulling off a great event. Photo: Lauren Clark

2nd Annual Drain Smart Unveiling Party

Public Art + Free Food = FUN!

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