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Take a 'Rendez-vous' At the Athenaeum

Visit the Athenaeum on Thursday for folk music, art and drinks.

The Athenaeum is providing a night of fun for young professionals filled with music and art.

The A List over at the Athenaeum is hosing an evening of fun, known as . The night will include music be Les Shelleys, an acoustic-guitar duo from L.A. The duo is formed by singers Tom Brosseau and Angela Correa and their music was described as “a charming meander through Guthrie, Dylan and vintage pop”  by U.K.’s The Guardian in 2010.

Following the musical treat, guests can browse the and take a sneak peek at the new main gallery exhibit by Kathleen Marshall, Still in Paris. Attendees can also have their portrait sketched by Niles Fairman and munch on left-bank-themed treats. Raffle prizes will be a part of the night, too. Guests must be 21 years and older.

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Sponsors of the night include , , , and The Print Shoppe, to name a few. See the complete list of sponsors for the night’s event here.

The A List at the Athenaeum is a membership group for young professionals that aims to expand horizons, both in music and art. Benefits of the A List include discounts and privileges at the Athenaeum, plus free admission to A List events. If you’re interested in being a part of this group, click here for details to join.

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Want to see what all the hype is about? Take a Rendez-vous in the Stacks tomorrow evening at the Athenaeum at 7:30 p.m. A List members get in free and anyone else who wants to check it out can get in for just $12 at the door ($10 if you buy today!). Click here to buy your tickets.

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