POTSDAM — SLC Arts received a $850 grant from the Stewart’s Holiday Match program. SLC Arts is set to debut a month-long, county-wide event, the North Country Arts Festival in September of this …
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POTSDAM — SLC Arts received a $850 grant from the Stewart’s Holiday Match program. SLC Arts is set to debut a month-long, county-wide event, the North Country Arts Festival in September of this year.
The “NoCo Arts Fest” will highlight the talent and creativity the region has to offer through a collection of popular events, such as Artists’ Studio Tour, Ives Park Concert Series, the Remington Arts Festival, and the second-annual Potsdam PorchFest.
SLC Arts would like to thank the Stewart’s Foundation for assisting in bringing this event to life with a grant through their Holiday Match Fund.
To learn more about the NoCo Arts Fest, visit SLC Art’s website, slcartscouncil.org. SLC Arts asks individuals interested in supporting the arts festival to fill out their volunteer form at slcartscouncil.org/volunteer.