Art Show
The annual Art Exhibition and Sale is one of the largest events hosted by The Club and open to the general public. It began on March 22, 1950, when members exhibited their original art at the Westhampton Theater, during the coffee hour preceding the program, "Painting for Pleasure."
This program was presented by Michel Jacobs, painter, sculptor, and founder of Metropolitan Art School in NYC. Soon to be in its 75th year, this exhibition showcases the creative talents of members, spouses, children, and grandchildren through painting, photography, needle arts, and creative arts. The Scholarship Endowment Fund benefits from sales at this exhibition.