32 UCW DECEMBER 19-25, 2018
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The Arts Council's grants, programs and services are funded in part by contributions from businesses & individuals, and through grants from the City
of Fayetteville, Cumberland County and the North Carolina Arts Council, a division of the Department of Natural & Cultural Resources.
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Special
Thanks to
301 Hay St.
Fayetteville, NC 28301
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February 23 | J.W. Seabrook Auditorium
featuring actor
Boris Kodjoe
General Admission $20 | Early Bird Tickets $10 (available until February 1)
To purchase tickets call 910-323-1776, or visit www.theartscouncil.com/truetoyourself.
All proceeds go toward supporting the Arts Council's programs and services to the community.
The Arts Council's Artists In Schools program serves
schools in Cumberland County
including public, private and on Fort Bragg.
Just another reason to consider end-of-the-year giving to a worthy nonprofit
organization — the Arts Council! Making a difference in our communities for 45 years.
To learn more, call 910-323-1776, or email: uniquew@theartscouncil.com
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... stay tuned!
The touchstone words found
on the public art walls of
North Carolina Veterans
Park in downtown
Fayetteville. The words
also are the inspiration
for a photography
competition and
exhibition, at the Arts
Center, home of the Arts
Council, 301 Hay Street.
Come out and view the inspiring works of local photographers.
Through January 12
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