Lunch Tickets for Box Lunch with Ellie 2/21/26 - 12:00 – 12:45pm
Category
Admission
- $20.00
Summary
Date: 2/21/26
Time: 12-12:45 pm
FREE Option? Bring your own lunch and just drop in to chat with Ellie and others.
Come and enjoy a box lunch with Ellie Harold, visit with others in our Founder's Room at Up North Arts and take a tour of our facility.
Choose your lunch choices at check out.
Description

For the entire itinerary of Ellie's day with us, click here to view or print out!
FREE OPTION: We hope you'll come for the day but if you can't, drop in for lunch!
Purchase your Lunch Tickets to enjoy a box lunch with Ellie Harold
Date: 2/21/26
Time: 12-12:45 pm
FREE OPTION: Bring your own lunch and just drop in to chat with Ellie and other creatives.
Come and enjoy a box lunch with Ellie Harold, visit with others in our Founder's Room at Up North Arts and take a tour of our facility.
*You will be given choices at check out of either chicken, turkey or beef sandwich, (includes chips, fruit and a cookie).
FREE OPTION: Or bring your own lunch
Water/Coffee/Tea Provided
Up North Arts and the Friends of the Cadillac Wexford Public Library invite you to join us for a DAY with Ellie Harold.
Space is limited to 20 participants. Sign up now to reserve your spot!
Purchase a yearly membership for member pricing and additional benefits.
Adult Memberships for one year are just $35!
*You will be given choices at check out of either chicken, turkey or beef sandwich, (includes chips, fruit and a cookie).
FREE OPTION: Bring your own lunch
Water/Coffee/Tea Provided
About Ellie Harold; author and artist, etc
Check out Timestamp's You Tube channel to learn more about Ellie. This is a fascinating interview of her early years and her artistic process.
“All I had to do was get my fear out of the way.”

In 2003, semi-retired Unity Minister and former critical care R.N. Ellie Harold, age 52, spent 3 sleepless nights listening to an inner whisper over and over, "Do Art, Do ART, DO ART!" She responded to the call by purchasing art supplies which, because she had no particular interest in painting, she placed in a corner of her home in the Atlanta area. The easel, canvas, and paint sat there for six months until one day she spied some orange tiger lilies and blue asters in her garden. She plucked the flowers and painted them and has since then created upwards of a thousand paintings, teaching herself the skill of painting with oils.
For More Information, visit Ellie's Website: https://www.ellieharold.com/
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