Sunrise Rotary supports the School’s Propelling the Arts fundraiser April 16th

Sunrise Rotary Vero Beach supports the Indian River Charter School’s Propelling the Arts fundraiser April 16th

With the pandemic this past year, fundraising for this nonprofit arts program has come to a screeching halt. When awarded the 20 for 21 Charity Program for Spring 2021 by the world renowned American artist Michael Israel, who is famous for his speed painting, the Sunrise Rotary Vero Beach club jumped on the opportunity to help make this fundraiser happen.

On Friday April 16th there will be a “socially distanced” event with live music and artwork by school students during the cocktail hour at 7,  then at 8  Michael’s show and auction all to benefit IRCHS.

The IRCHS was started in 1998  and now enrolls 700 students in the 9th-12th grades. IRCHS is an “A” rated school. The Visual and Performing Arts program (VAPA) features 5 artistic disciplines: dance, drama, music-vocal, music-instrumental and visual arts.

To find out more about IRCHS visit www.irchs.org or visit their campus at 6055 College Lane (south of Home Depot).

To find out more about Sunrise Rotary Vero Beach visit www.sunriserotaryverobeach.org or come to a meeting any Wednesday at 6:45am at the Riverhouse.

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