Our Fall Luncheon program will feature Marciano and Richard Martinez, born at home in Claremont's East Barrio. Marciano will speak about the generosity and influence of the Claremont community on his growth and development as an artist, while Richard will share his personal reflections on his lifelong path as a Claremont artist and educator. An exhibit of paintings by Marciano will also be on display in the Garden’s Gallery.
The 11 am program is free and open to the public with no reservation needed. Enter from the main entrance on Bonita Ave. between Mountain and Towne.
Please make your reservation for the noon luncheon by October 3. If you have questions or would like to request a vegetarian meal, please email scrippsfaf@gmail.com or call Sally Monastiere, 951 205-0652.