Logan County Art League Kicks Off Eighth Annual “Not So Bad Art By Good People” Fundraiser

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The Logan County Art League is excited to announce the start of its eighth annual fundraiser, Not So Bad Art By Good People, showcasing the creative talents of local celebrities.

The event invites community members to view, vote, and bid on one-of-a-kind works of art created by influential individuals from various sectors.

This year’s competition promises new excitement, with ten fresh celebrity artists aiming for the title of the most-voted piece, all while raising funds for the Logan County Art League’s initiatives.

The artwork will be on display from January 2 to January 31, 2025, at Citizens Federal Savings & Loan in Bellefontaine, located at 100 N. Main St.

Public voting will take place during the bank’s lobby hours, Monday through Saturday, with votes priced at $1 each.

Voters can cast as many ballots as they like, with the option to vote both in-person and online HERE.

Karen Feltham, Art League Committee Chair:

This year’s lineup of celebrity artists includes:

  • Mark Amidon (Holdren Brothers)
  • Barb Harpst (Citizens Federal Savings & Loan)
  • Brian Holder (Indian Lake Outfitters, LLC)
  • Quinton James (Holland Theatre Technology Director)
  • Blake Kenner (School Resource Officer, Bellefontaine Middle School)
  • April King (V-Teck Communications)
  • Cori Morse (Dr. Sloan Library in Zanesfield)
  • Brittany Saxton (Six Hundred Downtown)
  • Hannah Southwood (Edward Jones)
  • Pastor Rob Starnes (Gretna Brethren Church)

The top-voted artist will be announced during the celebration dinner and auction, which will take place on January 31, 2025, at Honey Birch Farm in West Liberty, beginning at 5 p.m.

The evening includes a community celebration, dinner, and the auction of all the art pieces.

Tickets for the dinner (from 6 to 7 p.m.) are required and can be reserved at the Citizens Federal art display or via the Art League’s website.

The public is welcome to attend the art auction at 7 p.m., which is free to participate in.

For more information about the event or to make a dinner reservation, visit the Logan County Art League website HERE or stop by Citizens Federal Savings & Loan.