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Thursday, April 15, 2010

McMow Road Trip ~ "The Quest of Beauty"

Louis Comfort Tiffany (1848-1933), the American master of the glass arts as well as prolific painter, architect, decorator, designer and founder of the Tiffany Studios, celebrated his 68th birthday in 1916 with a retrospective exhibition of his work which he called, “A Quest of Beauty.” The Morse Museum, in Winter Park, Florida has three permanent galleries devoted to the selected works of Tiffany as well as a special installation, “Paintings by Louis Comfort Tiffany and His Circle.”


Shanon and Phil Materio, of McMow Art Glass invite you to join with other art glass lovers and artists for a special one day journey to Winter Park Florida to view all the collections. We will be traveling comfortably in a Midnight Sun Coach, leaving Lake Worth at 9:30 am. Upon our arrival in Winter Park, guests will have the opportunity to relax a bit before the guided museum tour begins at 2pm. Following the guided portion of the tour, which lasts one hour, guests are free to explore more of museum on their own, view ongoing films and presentations on Tiffany or spend some time in charming and lively downtown Winter Park. We will leave Winter Park at 5pm and arrive back in Lake Worth at 8pm.

We have room on the coach for 49 people and reservations will be going fast. The $45 price per person includes motor coach transportation and the museum entry fee. Complimentary snacks and beverages will be provided on the bus.

To reserve a place on the “Quest for Beauty” bus and trip to Winter Park, tickets must be purchased and paid in full at the time of reservation. Reservations will be accepted on a first come basis until all available seats are filled. Please call McMow at 585-9011, extension 108 for more information.

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