BCAC: From Summer to a Busy Fall | Eastern North Carolina Now

Summer is almost over and BCAC is gearing up for a busy Fall.

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Greetings!

   Summer is almost over and BCAC is gearing up for a busy Fall.

   We are seeking volunteers to help us install our next exhibit. Let us know if you can assist on Tuesday, September 4 beginning at 9:30am. The exhibit will feature items on loan from the public that demonstrate 300 years of Beaufort County history! Any leftover space in the gallery will feature work from BCAC's permanent collection. Call our office today if you'd like to help hang the show!

   More volunteer opportunities are available to help with gate control for the Motown Concert on Saturday, September 15. See the item below for details.

   Fine Arts Show and Holiday Arts & Craft Show information is available on our new website at www.beaufortcountyartscouncil.org or by clicking here. Call the office if you have questions about these or other events.

   We are beginning our annual business campaign in earnest. Once a year, we solicit local businesses and corporations to become BCAC partners to support our public and school art programming throughout Beaufort County. For more information, contact us via email by clicking here or call the office at 252.946.2504.

   Thanks to all for helping us grow the arts in Beaufort County!

   Sincerely,

    Joey Toler
     BCAC executive director

Volunteers Needed for MOTOWN CONCERT in Festival Park September 15
(see details below)


   In association with Washington Harbor District Alliance, BCAC is seeking volunteers to help with "Downtown Motown" to be presented in Festival Park on Saturday, September 15 beginning at 3pm.

   We need four volunteers from 1:30 - 4:00pm and four volunteers from 4:00 - 7:00pm. In exchange for your time, you will get to attend the concert for free and will have access to all amenities at the hospitality tent for concert staff and volunteers. Please contact our office today at 252.946.2504. This will be a first come, first serve opportunity!

   Beaufort County Arts Council
      108 Gladden Street
      Washington, NC 27889
        Phone 252.946.2504
          Fax 252.975.6948
          beaufortcountyarts@embarqmail.com
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