Join this Picture Perfect Art Crawl and get free appetizers and enjoy a cash bar at various venues to support athletes, meet the artists, and bid on artwork to support a good cause.

Join the Picture Perfect Art Crawl Sunday, October 30, from 3 to 5 pm at Brookside Plaza in Kansas City to support both the Special Olympics Missouri (SOMO) and Southeast Enterprises. The Art Crawl features the artwork of athletes in SOMO and Southeast Enterprises and will be featured at different Brookside locations. The artists will be present, and your ticket includes free appetizers and a cash bar at each location. The locations will be open from 3 pm to 5 pm, but you may take your ticket receipt to get your wristband to the Brooksider at 6330 Brookside Plaza, Kansas City, Mo., beginning at 2:30 pm. Your wristband also allows you to bid on the artwork.
Money raised at this event will go directly to funding Special Olympics Missouri and Southeast Enterprises. Tickets cost $50 for two or $30 for one. Purchase tickets here.
The Special Olympics Missouri provides year-round sports training and athletic competition for children and adults with intellectual disabilities, and Southeast Enterprises in Kansas City provides meaningful employment and other opportunities to help adults with intellectual or developmental disabilities.
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