FILE: Artist billy s puts the finishing touches on a piece of art work at Earth Day Augusta at Phinizy Swamp Nature Park in Augusta, Ga. on April 22, 2023. He will paint  live Feb.28 at the  Melodies and Masterpieces fundraiser. Mike Adams/Augusta Good News
FILE: Artist billy s puts the finishing touches on a piece of art work at Earth Day Augusta at Phinizy Swamp Nature Park in Augusta, Ga. on April 22, 2023. He will paint live Feb.28 at the Melodies and Masterpieces fundraiser. Mike Adams/Augusta Good News

Melodies & Masterpieces on Feb. 28 raises money for North Augusta Forward

A few tickets remain for Saturday’s Melodies & Masterpieces.

Melodies & Masterpieces is an annual fundraiser to benefit North Augusta Forward’s mission to inspire, lead and implement a united vision that provides the best possible quality of life for the community of North Augusta, according to a news release.

The event will include food, music and art.

The Chef Showcase featuring dishes from Salt+Marrow Kitchen, Brinkley’s Chop House, Manuel’s Bread Cafe, Blue Collard Kitchen, and Sheila’s Baking Co., and an exclusive tasting from The Grove Gourmet Market and Brink’s Tavern as part of the VIP experience.

FILE: Local artist Kate Gary paints a mural as part of the Downtown Mural Project at the Downtown Spring Fest in North Augusta on May 20, 2023. Gary will paint live at the Melodies & Masterpieces event Feb. 28. Mike Adams/Augusta Good News.

New this year, late night bites on the way out from Carolina Hills Sandwich + Sweet Shoppe.

Live art will come to life with local artists Kate Gary and billy s, and sing along with the crowd during an dueling pianos performance. Enter to win a curated basket.

Melodies & Masterpieces will begin at 6:30 p.m., Saturday at the Crowne Plaza in North Augusta. Go here for tickets.

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