Re: “Shooting Gallery” exhibition by the Scott County Shooters at the Arts & Cultural Center.
The opening reception has been rescheduled to January 15, 6:00 to 8:00 PM due to inclement weather. Please plan to attend this wonderful show. We hope to see you there.
The Scott County Arts & Cultural Center opens a new season with a great show by the Scott County Shooters! “Shooting Gallery” opens on January 8 with a reception from 6:00 to 8:00 pm. Featuring a variety of work from the photography club members, it promises to be an exciting and interesting exhibit. Please come and bring friends and family, enjoy the art, good food, and great people! Gallery hours are Tuesdays through Saturdays, 12:00 noon to 4:00 pm and by appointment. Call 502-570-8366 for information.
Calling all children, ages 3 to 10! Bring your teddy bear (or favorite stuffed animal or doll) to tea at the Arts & Cultural Center on Sunday, December 6. Of course, you must bring mother or grandmother or auntie along to have tea with you. Tea (and hot chocolate) and lots of goodies will be served. Each child will take home a keepsake tea cup and saucer. Miss Cathy will give a short etiquette and manners lesson, and storytellers will entertain. We hope you can come to tea. We’ll be so happy to see you!
There will be two sittings: 1 o’clock and 4 o’clock. Reservations are a must. Call Donna at 502-570-8366 or 502-867-7564. Tickets are $25.00 per child, adults are free.
The Scott County Arts Consortium has scheduled its 3rd annual Gallery & Gifts Holiday Market. Opening November 1, it will run through December 19 at the Arts & Cultural Center, 117 North Water Street, Georgetown. The market will feature a blend of original art, including oils, watercolors, acrylics, drawing, and photography, as well as a wonderful selection of ceramics, textiles, jewelry, prints, notecards, pottery, paper arts, calligraphy and more. You might just find the perfect gift for those special persons in your life. For information call Barbara at 502-863-0909.
Scott County Arts Consortium announces the Annual Tour of Historic Homes in Georgetown and Scott County. A part of the annual Arts Weekend, the tour is Sunday, October 11, from 1:00 to 5:00 pm. Featured homes include 441 E. Main, the home of Dr. Rosemary Allen and Dr. Todd Coke; 451 E. Main, the home of Robert and Donna Johnson; 405 W. Main, the home of Nora Koffman and John Erdtmann; and the historic Johnson Tavern, now the home of Scott and Jennifer Mitchell, located at 104 Lloyd Road at Great Crossings (corner of US 227, Stamping Ground Road). The Arts & Cultural Center, 117 North Water Street, will be open to serve refreshments, and you can view the exhibit “Unequivocally Kentucky” by Jan Albers and Joseph Kinsey, as well as the art of Yolanda Poston.
Tickets are $10.00 and will be available at each location on the day of the tour, and are available now at the Arts & Cultural Center, the Country Peddler Shoppe at 218 E. Main, and at the Georgetown Antique Mall, 124 W. Main. For information call 502-863-0909.