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October 14, 2009 Elizabeth Lemmonds
Another great art exhibition at Caritas Village: a juried group show of local artists that celebrates the bridges of love and trust that connect disparate members of our community. Even more exciting is that this project is presented by both Caritas Village and the National Civil Rights Museum! Art lovers, please mark your calendars for the public reception on December 4 at the Village. And in the meantime, please help spread the word about the call to artists! Feel free to contact me if you want a printable PDF version of the call.
Read more about community center and coffee shop Caritas Village in this post by George Welty, or in my earlier post about their new Hope Gallery exhibition series.
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