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Bonac Tonic: Rising Comes to Ashwagh Hall

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kmenu@sagharborexpress.com on Mar 7, 2016

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The Bonac Tonic Art Collective was conceived in 2005 with the mantra that art should be for everyone. The name Bonac Tonic comes from the nickname given to the iconic green boxed iced tea, originally produced by Schwenk’s and now made by Hampton Dairy – a favorite beverage for many who grew up on the South Fork.

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Since Bonac Tonic formed, a number of artists have participated in its shows, and that will be the same this Saturday, March 12 when the group holds an opening reception for its newest show, Bonac Tonic: Rising from 6 to 9 p.m. at Ashawagh Hall, 780 Springs Fireplace Road in East Hampton. The exhibit, which will be on view through Sunday, March 13 at 4 p.m., will feature new artworks by Alexander McCue, Christine Lidrbauch, Carly Haffner, Darlene Charneco, Erick Osbaldo Segura, Grant Haffner, Hailey London, Justin Smith, Oliver Peterson, Rossa Cole, Sabra Moon Elliot, Scott Bluedorn and Scott Gibbons.

For more information, visit bonactonic.com.

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