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Dabblers, doodlers, dreamers meet in Sparksville A dozen dabblers, doodlers and dreamers gathered at Highland Station Gallery for the July Adair Arts Council meeting in Sparksville. One successful event - the first ever Writers Day - was celebrated by the group and the next one is planned for spring of 2025. A challenge was given for what's next for the artists -- possibly a home location for its future. A building study was launched. Fields of art represented at the meeting included experience in, and a passion around, painters, jewelry and fabric designers, writers, musicians, photographers, weavers, computer masters, lighting and sound techs, social media masters, movie makers, fundraising possibilities, documentary creators, eco art, horse rescue and environment artists. For more information, contact the ACAC by simply clicking 'comment' below and letting us know you'd like to connect. This story was posted on 2024-07-17 09:18:31
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