Monthly Archives: January 2022

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Pysanky Ukrainian Egg Decorating Workshop April 4

Category:Events

Sorry, Workshop Sold Out! If you would like to be put on a wait list for a second session, please email us [email protected].   Please Note Location Change: Arts Council Board member Ginny Mutti will once again lead a workshop on Pysanky Ukrainian Egg Decorating. The workshop will be held on Monday, April 4 from 6


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Second Session: Pysanky Ukrainian Egg Decorating Workshop

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By popular demand, we have scheduled a second Pysanky Ukrainian Egg Decorating Workshop for Monday, April 11 at 6 pm. Don’t miss this opportunity! Arts Council Board member Ginny Mutti will lead a workshop on Pysanky Ukrainian Egg Decorating. The workshop will be held on Monday, April 11 from 6 to 8 p.m. at at


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Announcing Spring Thaw 2022

Category:Exhibits

We are excited to invite K to 12 students to submit their art and writing to Spring Thaw 2022, a juried Youth Art & Writing Exhibition by the Huntingdon County Arts Council. The exhibit will be open to the public at the new Huntingdon County Arts Center (the former 12th Street Methodist Church), at the corner of


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Attention Artists: Call for Entries for March Equinox Show

Category:Events,Exhibits

The Huntingdon County Arts Council is looking for artists to exhibit in our March Call for Entries exhibit. We invite area artists to submit entries based on the theme of Equinox. March 20, 2022 is the date of the Vernal (or Spring) Equinox. Vernal means “new” or “fresh,” and equinox means “equal.” This is the


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Equinox Call for Entries Exhibit Opens March 11

Category:Exhibits

For the seventh time, The Huntingdon County Arts Council will hold a Call for Entries show. This show will run from March 11 to 27 at The Playhouse at McConnellstown, and the theme will be Equinox. An opening reception will be held on Friday, March 11, from 6 to 8 pm. Light refreshments will be


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Donate While Shopping

Category:Opportunities

Through Amazon Smile   The Arts Council does not endorse or encourage the use of any particular online shopping store. But if you use Amazon.com, you can arrange for a small donation to be made to the Arts Council every time you make a purchase. Just go to Smile.Amazon.com, click on “Get Started,” and designate


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Create Snowflake Art at Art Walk Huntingdon, Thursday, February 17

Category:Events

Art Walk Huntingdon will kick off the new year with its first Art Walk on Thursday, February 21, 2022. This month, Art Walk venues include Juniata College Museum of Art, Huntingdon Area High School, and Huntingdon County Library, and the Juniata Brewing Company. Create Snowflake Art with the Huntingdon County Arts Council at Juniata Brewing


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A Tax-Friendly Way to Donate–Donate Stock

Category:Opportunities

There is an easy way you can be the hero the Huntingdon County Arts Council and it’s by donating stock.  Most importantly, it helps us continue to offer the support you’ve been reading about.  But it can also help you avoid paying capital gains tax! Many of you aren’t redeeming your stock because of the capital


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🎻 As part of Folk College, a live folk music concert is open to the public. 🪕🪕 The Saturday, May 24 concert features three terrific acts: singer, songwriter, and humorist Jamie Anderson, the fusion of traditional fiddle tunes, jazz, tango, classical, and more with Midnight on the Water, and the music of South & North Americas with Acoustic Nomads. 🎻📌The concert is a 7 p.m. at Halbritter Center for Performing Arts on the Juniata College campus in Huntingdon, PA. 🎟️ Tickets are available in advance (huntingdoncountyarts.com/.../folk-college.../) and at the door. ... See MoreSee Less
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Join us at Art Walk Huntingdon today and make this cute Yard Bird. From 5 to 8 p.m. at the Huntingdon County Arts Center, 313 12th Street, Huntingdon.And don't miss the chance to check out the other seven participating locations.Art Walk Huntingdon: Thursday, May 15, 5 to 8 p.m. ... See MoreSee Less
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