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Danbury's Trailer Box Project Sleigh Station To Benefit Ann's Place

DANBURY, Conn. -- The Trailer Box Project will welcome stressed holiday shoppers to relax and enjoy some good cheer during “Sleigh Station,” an open house on Dec. 13 that celebrates the gallery's immersive exhibit of artist-­made ornaments displayed within a fantastical forest. 

The Sleigh Station at the Trailer Box Project in Danbury will benefit Ann's Place.

The Sleigh Station at the Trailer Box Project in Danbury will benefit Ann's Place.

Photo Credit: Trailer Box Project

The Trailer Box Project, a project space and gallery in Danbury, is dedicated to assisting groundbreaking artists in sharing their concepts with the public. Sculptor Jim Felice founded the project to foster an environment of generosity, both for the artists that exhibit there and for the surrounding community.

Complimentary hot chocolate, coffee and cider will be served to visitors from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. 

The ornaments, created by 20 artists who have exhibited in the Trailer Box Project gallery space, are being sold to benefit Ann’s Place, a compassionate non-profit that provides cancer patients and their families with counseling, support groups, wellness activities, and educational resources. There is no charge for the use of their facility and services. 

The Trailer Box Project is at 15 Great Pasture Road, Unit 15 in Danbury. 

General operating hours for the exhibition are Thursday through Saturday, from noon to 5 p.m., or by appointment. 

For more information, please contact the gallery at 203-797-0230 or visit their website.

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