Young Peoria Artists Show Off
What They “Can Do”

Event: The Can Do 4:13 Scholarship Fund’s Can Do Arts sale & social features 60 pieces of artwork completed by 3rd and 4th graders at Peoria’s Irving Primary School. The kids are studying the works of Picasso, Van Gogh, Georgia O’Keeffe, and others, and now, they’re showing off their own masterpieces.


Date: Friday, April 21, 2006


Time: 5:30pm-8:00pm


Businesses: Lindsay’s on Liberty has graciously provided their corner room on the corner of Fulton and SW Jefferson to host this special event. This is the third year in a row that Lindsay’s has been the prime supporter for the 3rd Annual Can Do Arts sale & social. Plenty of parking will be available in the nearby lots and garages.


Goal: The goal of the Can Do Arts sale is to raise funds for the Can Do 4:13 Scholarship Fund, but just as important, it helps kids develop a Can Do attitude. Not only does taking part in special art classes help develop their self-esteem and discipline, they are able to see and reap financial benefits. The event is part of the funding mechanism for the $1,000 scholarships that they’ll be awarded when they graduate from high school and transition to post secondary institutions. Nearly 100% of the contributions from the Can Do Arts sale benefit the Can Do scholarships.


Mission: The mission of the Can Do 4:13 Scholarship Fund is to instill a "Can Do" attitude in Irving fourth graders to stay focused on graduating from high school so they can attend college or a technical training institution. The hope is that the "Can Do Kids" will graduate with job skills so that they may become positive, driving forces within their families and community.


Contact Information: For further information about the Can Do Arts Sale, please contact us by phone at (309) 678-9607.

All contributions (which are tax deductible) to the Can Do 4:13 Scholarship Fund, the Can Do Walk, and Can Do Arts are managed by the Community Foundation of Central Illinois. Thanks to Michael’s Arts & Crafts and Joan’s Trophy for assisting with the presentation of the artwork.