Johnson Center has busy October planned
Published 4:03 pm Thursday, October 3, 2024
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The month of October is one of the busiest months of the year here in Pike County.
From football to poker runs and the county fair and peanut butter festival.
And, the Johnson Center for the Arts has, not one, but four big events set for October.
Andrea Pack, JCA director, said, for openers, The Student Art the Size of a Dollar Bill exhibit, opens on October 11 when teachers, from around the county, will submit student art from area schools and programs.
“The student ‘Art the Size of a Dollar Bill’ exhibit is sponsored by Troy Bank and Trust and is one of the most popular exhibits at the JCA,” Pack said. The award ceremony will be held on October 24 for the winners.”
On October 12, “Altered Book” with Rebekah Alexander will be the Second Saturday Studio from 10 a.m. until noon. Those who attend will have the opportunity to alter a book into a visual journal. All ages are welcome. The Second Saturday event is free; however, reservations are requested.
Chintia Kirana will presents an artist talk on October 24. The time is to be announced.
The Johnson Center for the Arts will close out is exciting month of events on October 25 will a Membership Mask Ball at the JCA.
“Formal attire and costumes are welcome,” Pack said. “We will be making masks; snacks and food items will be available for free and for purchase. A silent auction will feature cakes and food items, as well as seasonal paintings.”
Pack said there will also be live music by a variety of performers. The Mask Ball at the JCA will close with a dance.
“The JCA extends an invitation for everyone to come out and discover why and how to support the Johnson Center in is mission,” Pack said. “This event is free to attend and is open to the public.”