From Hellhole to Paradise
Friends of Hellhole Canyon hosts the first fundraising concert featuring musical duo, Willa Mamet and Paul Miller and art exhibit, Hellhole to Paradise. Come listen to some fine music masterfully played and sung, Willa Mamet and Paul Miller are two voices and a guitar, like they are at the kitchen table with you. Curator and artist, Barbara Scharnau has gathered over thirty original works of art from award-winning artists: Carolyn McGraw, Joe Garcia, Sandy Zelasko, Julie Schneider-Ljubenkov, Robert Garner, Tom Tiedeman, and Matthew Dimakos as well as historic pieces that showcase the history and present day Guejito Ranch open space. Special thanks to Valley Center Art Association and Valley Center History Museum for their support. ‘Beauty is in the eye of the beholder…’and without a doubt those who are privileged to view the historic1845, 22,000+ acre Guejito Ranch, which is the last remaining Mexican land grant, the only one that is intact and under sole ownership, hands-down agree this is a jewel of the west, a priceless treasure, Xanadu, Shangri-La and describe their experience as an emotional encounter the likes of which they have no comparison. The Valley Center Library is honored to partner with the Friends of Hellhole Canyon for the concert and art exhibition. Light refreshments will be served at the event. The art exhibition will be on display in the library community room and open to the public from May1 to August 1, 2018.