Monthly Archives: October 2021

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Camera Club exhibit at Playhouse at McConnellstown

Worth a Thousand Words Exhibit by Huntingdon Camera Club

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The Huntingdon Camera Club presents its annual exhibit with Worth a Thousand Words exhibit as a new exhibit at The Playhouse at McConnellstown. The Club is a small, diverse group of amateur photo enthusiasts who generally meet the fourth Thursday of the month. This exhibition showcases photographs of a wide range of subjects with members displaying


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Items Needed for Silent Auction

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The Huntingdon County Arts Council is once again holding a virtual Silent Auction. The Silent Auction will help raise needed funds to support the Huntingdon County Arts Council. We hope that you will consider donating items for the auction. Please email John Kearns at johnk@huntingdoncountyarts.com to arrange pickup of your item. If possible, please send a photo


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Invitation to Sell Artwork at Holiday Shoppe 2021

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The Holiday Shoppe is your opportunity to sell your artwork and support the Huntingdon County Arts Council. We will hold our annual Holiday Shoppe at The Playhouse at McConnellstown, 11680 Raystown Road (Route 26), Huntingdon. This year the Holiday Shoppe will open on Black Friday, November 26 and be open though December 23. Details: Drop Off your work at The Playhouse


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Paint a Pumpkin at Art Walk Huntingdon: Thursday, October 21

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Art Walk Huntingdon will be Thursday, October 21, 2021. This month, Art Walk venues include Standing Stone Coffee Company, Juniata College Museum of Art, Huntingdon Area High School, and Huntingdon County Library, and the Juniata Brewing Company. Paint a Pumpkin with the Huntingdon County Arts Council at Standing Stone Coffee Company. Standing Stone will be


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Poetry Reading by Jack Troy

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 Local potter, writer, and teacher Jack Troy will read poetry from his new book, Giving It Up to the Wind, a book of 46 new poems released in August 2021, as well as his first book of poetry, Calling the Planet Home. His reading will be at the Huntingdon County Library on Friday, October 22 at


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Last Week for Kay Sullivan Crotsley–A Life Through Painting

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This weekend will be the last week to visit the Kay Sullivan Crotsley–A Life Through Painting exhibit. This exhibit honors the painting talent of the late Kay Sullivan Crotsley. Kay’s family donated a huge collection of her work to the Arts Council and a selection of her rich landscapes, brilliant flowers, & realistic still lifes


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Our annual Call for Entries exhibit celebrates Lake Raystown's 50th anniversary this year. We are looking for all types of artwork from both young and old.Entries are accepted at the Huntingdon County Arts Center, 313 12th Street, Huntingdon, on Tuesday and Wednesday, May 7 & 8, from 2 to 6 pm.Then, the exhibit will open on Thursday, May 9, at an opening reception from 6 to 8 pm. ... See MoreSee Less
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People had a great time at the Art Cat Jazz Club last year with No Filter Jazz. Hear them again on May 18. Tickets are on sale now at the Arts Center (313 12th Street, Huntingdon) or at huntingdoncountyarts.com. ... See MoreSee Less
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The Gabriel Herrera Quintet put on a great show at the Arts Center yesterday. All five members are outstanding musicians and soloists. ... See MoreSee Less
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Two of America’s best-loved multi-instrumentalists and folk singers, Sally Rogers & Howie Bursen, will teach, perform, and coach at this year's Folk College, May 24-26 at Juniata College. They will perform in concert (open to the public) on Saturday, May 25, at 7 pm at Rosenberger Auditorium on campus. ... See MoreSee Less
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Tickets available at huntingdoncountyarts.com, at the Arts Center, or at the door. ... See MoreSee Less
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