If you are looking for some fun and get creative at the same time then you don't want to miss the Texarkana Museums System as they bring the Painting on the Lawn event this Saturday evening.

You'll learn from guest artist, Richard Cramer as he will be instructing a red, white and blue-themed Shoe and Hat painting class for the public. The fun all takes place this Saturday, July 16 beginning at 5:30 PM on the lawn at the beautiful historic Ace of Clubs House located at 420 Pine Street in downtown Texarkana.

Where do I Buy Tickets to the Painting on the Lawn Event?

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There is a limited number of spots available for this event so be sure to register now.  You can buy your tickets online at www.TexarkanaMuseums.org/Events.

How Much Are Tickets?

TMS members are $20 each and non-members are $25. This event is a BYOB and the museum system will be serving light refreshments. For more information please call or call 903-793-4831 or email AceofClubs@TexarkanaMuseums.org.

More Information on The Ace of Clubs House in Texarkana

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If you have never been to The Ace of Clubs House it is a historic treasure to Texarkana. It was built in 1885 with a unique floor plan of three octagonal rooms at one end and a long rectangular room at the other. From above it looks like the Ace of Clubs card. The money to build the house was supposedly won in a card game, or so the story goes. The house was left it to the Texarkana Museums System in 1985. You can tour The Ace of Clubs House Tuesday through Sunday. There are usually special events planned at the house like workshops, lectures, and other activities on the third Saturday of each month.

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