Students Take pART in the ARTs!
The arts council's curriculum-related performing arts program for every school in the county included teacher workshops and study guides.
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Art Enrichment
200 volunteers took classic works of art into every elementary school, teaching our children about art and artists.
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After-School Presentations
After-school programs at the Cabarrus Boys and Girls Club, the Kannapolis YMCA and the Western Cabarrus YMCA were enriched with performers from arts council school programs.
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Pops in the Park
Over 14,000 people attended symphony concerts at Frank Liske Park and Village Park, featuring the North Carolina Symphony and the Charlotte Symphony.
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Public Art
The council serves as a resource for the community to create art in public places, such as the award-winning Windows on Cabarrus in downtown Concord. |
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Professional Performances
The arts council presented three public performances at the Cannon Memorial Library.
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Quarterly Newsletter
The council publishes a quarterly newsletter that promotes arts events and organizations. It is distributed to 84,000 homes annually.
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Library Performances for Children
The council presented Obakunle Akinlana in performance at each of the county's public libraries. |
Union Street Live!
The arts council co-sponsored these popular concerts every third Thursday, May through September on the lawn of Concord's historic courthouse. 10,000 people attended.
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Coca-Cola Concert Series
The arts council co-sponsored this new concert series in Village Park in Kannapolis, drawing 6,300 audience members to five concerts. |
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