Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Art Show - Historic Hogansville

The members of the Callaway National Art Honor Society have, with the help of the Grassroots Arts Program, the Hogansville Historical Society, the Hogansville Downtown Development Authority and the Troup County Archives, researched, photographed and painted the Historical sites of Hogansville. The work was created by fifteen local Troup County artists and will be available for sale. Light refreshments will be served throughout the evening.

Sunday, May 3rd from 2:00 - 5:00 p.m.
The Victoria Belle
602 East Main St
Hogansville, Georgia 30230
706-637-4933
Please enter rear of building from Church St.

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