Monthly Archives: June 2018

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Summer Solstice Party to Benefit Arts Council, June 21

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Join us at The Gage Mansion on June 21st from 5 p.m. to sunset—the longest day of the year—for live music, art, food and drink. All proceeds benefit the Huntingdon County Arts Council. Tickets are $15, Children under 10 free with a responsible adult. Tickets for this special event are available at the door. Food includes


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Big Band Sound Kicks Off Concerts on the Quad on Thursday, June 28

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Once again, the Concerts on the Quad music series will take place on the lawn at Juniata College this summer. The music series features five different concerts and is in partnership with Juniata College. Our first concert is Thursday, June 28 and kicks off the series with the always popular Big Band Sound, with their


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Call for Entries Exhibit Opens Friday, June 8

Category:Exhibits

The Huntingdon County Arts Council once again has an open exhibit with a Call for Entries to area artist based on a theme. This year’s theme is Along the Juniata.   Come see what our artists community has contributed to create another very original exhibit.   An opening reception for the Call for Entries exhibit


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👉We have a new art exhibit! 🎨This exhibit celebrates the creative journey between student and teacher in oil painting. Keppy Arnoldsen, a newcomer to oil painting, showcases her initial works, highlighting the courage to try something new and the influence of mentorship. Guided by accomplished artist Lynn Stewart, known for her impressionist style, Keppy explored color, form, and personal expression. Together, their paintings illustrate the powerful impact a teacher can have on a student's artistic growth. Teacher and Student – Making Lasting Impressions through Oil Painting invites viewers to appreciate individual development and creative collaboration. #localart#artexhibition#huntingdonpa#huntingdoncountyartscouncil ... See MoreSee Less
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Don't miss our Living Out Loud exhibit, open now through Saturday, June 28. Open Tuesday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Huntingdon County Arts Center, 313 12th Street, Huntingdon. ... See MoreSee Less
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So excited to have this play presented at the Huntingdon County Arts Center."Can you tell me something about yourself?" 💌And thus begins a courtship between Jack, U.S. Army Captain, and Louise, aspiring NYC actress, as WWII rages on. This touching tale of connection and courage is full of wit, longing, and hope.There are three opportunities to see this beautiful play:❤️ Sunday, June 22 at 3pm – Blue Brick Theatre (as part of the Central PA Theatre and Dance Fest)❤️ Saturday, June 28 at 7pm – Huntingdon County Arts Council ❤️ Wednesday, July 2 at 7pm – Pine Grove Hall (Dinner theatre – food & drink sold separately)🎟 Tickets are on sale now at sockandbuskintc.org* Please note that this production features sound and descriptions of war. Recommended for teens+. ... See MoreSee Less
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Huntingdon County Arts Council
Lainey Albaugh will perform in concert at the Huntingdon County Arts Center. She is a soprano and is a senior vocal performance major at Indiana University of Pennsylvania. Her recital will feature selections from both classical and musical theater repertoire, including works by Puccini, Strauss, Richard Rodgers, and Stephen Schwartz. Originally from Huntingdon, Lainey appeared in several local musicals before continuing her studies at IUP. Recent roles include Jo in Little Women and Gretel in Hansel and Gretel.Lainey will be accompanied by Cheryl Latten. Cheryl has a BA in Music from Penn State with a concentration in piano performance.Admission is by donation. ... See MoreSee Less
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