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September/October 2018

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58 | September/October 2018 But the festival's 40th anniversary is just one of the arts council's milestones this year. e council itself is celebrating its 45th anniversary. At an event in July, local leaders praised the council, which says its mission is to support individual creativity, cultural preservation, economic development and lifetime learning. It says it does that through a robust grant- making program, public art, community development partnerships, cultural festivals and new programs and services for creative people who live here. State Senator Wesley Meredith, who lives in Fayetteville, said the council is "a vital asset to the community." Larry Lancaster, chairman of the Cumberland County Board of Commissioners, said the council has helped bring in tourists through its work. And, he said, its programs provide important ways for people from diverse backgrounds to connect. e council's anniversary-year events will include a special celebration at its Hay Street location on November 8, as well as a slate of exhibitions through the year. One of those exhibitions – Contemporary Art Forms by America's First People II – opened August 24 and will run through October 20. e exhibition will feature the work of contemporary American Indian artists, both local and nationally known. In conjunction with the exhibit, the documentary film "Voices of the Lumbee" will be shown on October 12 at the Arts Council. For more information about the International Folk Festival or the Arts Council itself, visit theartscouncil. com. VIEW MORE FESTIVAL PHOTOS Go to www.Reveel.it and scan this page

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