Buster House Tea Room hosts 
Pomeroy Art Exhibition at Castlemoyle Books

 

    Pomeroy's Buster House Tea Room hosted an exhibition of local artists at Castlemoyle Books in the evening of May 31, 2007. The invitation- only event attracted several hundred guests from Southeast Washington State and the Idaho Panhandle. Catered by Beverly and Elsie of the Buster House Tea Room, the event took place at the Tea Room and the store of Castlemoyle Books in downtown Pomeroy, Washington. 

    The Exhibition will run from June 1 through June 9, the day of the Tumbleweed Festival

    View some of the art.

Donna McGee admiring the Dye girls' flower paintings.


Don't Forget to sign the guest book!


Pomeroy's Joe Dixon

Joe Dixon viewing one of the paintings.


The food looks so good, she's afraid to disturb it.



There were paintings displayed everywhere in Castlemoyle Books and the Buster House Tea Room.


John dispensed the Cougar Surprise Iced Tea punch. (another Bonnie sighting.)


Charlotte Henry and friends.


Diane Jones describing something to Bonnie Zeliff.


Local Peola artist Jay Henry, who displayed two of his paintings.


An overflowing Buster House Tea Room.


There were groups gathered all around.


 

Good food and good art make for good conversation.




 


Enjoying the food prepared by Beverly and Elsie of the Buster House Tea Room.


More people, more art.....


The chocolate fountain provided fun and tasty treats for many.

Marty Latham talking with Bonnie Zeliff.


Mary Dye, mother of three of the artists, chatting with Dr. Syed Zafar, proud father of an artist at the Exhibition.


Bruce Adams, grandfather of an artist at the Exhibition, with Mary Flerchinger of Peola, neighbor to artist Jay Henry.


Beverly and women in the Castlemoyle office.


John Gordon, Elsie Adams, and Beverly Adams-Gordon at the Art Exhibition grand opening
They were unfortunately a bit distracted, but here are John Gordon, Castlemoyle Books business manager, Elsie Adams and her daughter Beverly Adams-Gordon of the Buster House Tea Room at the Art Exhibition grand opening.

View some of the art.