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The 31st annual Omelette Party benefits the Oklahoma City Museum of Art
Oklahoma City - Immerse yourself in eggs and art at the action packed 31st annual Omelette Party benefiting the Oklahoma City Museum of Art. EGGsquisite House of FabergEGG will be the kickoff for the upcoming "Fabergé: Jewelers to the Tsars" exhibitions opening in June.
Chaired by Clarissa and Tony Sharp, the annual event will be held at the Chevy Bricktown Events Center on Friday, March 6, from 7pm to midnight. Guests at the Omelette Party can expect gourmet egg dishes and, of course, omelettes prepared by local favorites like Chef Ken Bradford, Chef Tom Lienke, and the Museum's own Chef Henry Boudreaux. The event will also feature live music from The Stars and DJ Brian Smith with Chameleon Entertainment, an eclectic art raffle with works from more than 50 local artists, and an open bar.
"The event center has been given a rejuvenation that is beyond compare," said Tony. "The party itself brings people together, melding art and entertainment, music and dancing and an overall happy atmosphere during the bleak late winter months and the overall state of affairs in the world today."
Clarissa added, "Every sponsorship and ticket sold helps the Museum to continue to bring amazing exhibits, grow its permanent collection and fund its outstanding programs. The Oklahoma City Museum of Art is one of the many jewels in Oklahoma, and I can think of no other facility in the state that I am more proud to support."
Tickets are $100 for Museum members and $125 for non-members and must be purchased in advance, online at www.okcmoa.com or by calling (405) 236-3100 ext. 237. Must be 21 years or older to attend. All proceeds benefit the Oklahoma City Museum of Art.
About Oklahoma City Museum of Art
Accredited by the American Alliance of Museums, the Oklahoma City Museum of Art serves more than 135,000 visitors annually from all 50 states and more than 30 foreign countries and presents exhibitions drawn from throughout the world. The Museum's collection covers a period of five centuries with highlights in European and American art from the 19th and 20th centuries, a growing collection of contemporary art, and one of the largest collections of glass sculpture by Dale Chihuly. The Museum boasts the region's premiere repertory cinema, which screens the finest international, independent and classic films, and is home to the Museum School, which offers classes for students of all ages as well as art camps for children. Amenities include the Museum Store, a Roof Terrace, and the Museum Cafe, a full-service restaurant, offering lunch, dinner, Sunday brunch, full bar and catering services.
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