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Arts In The Park

Thursday, March 14, 2013

2-Day Festival Marks Cultural Center’s Anniversary This Weekend

The annual Arts in the Park at the Carrollwood Cultural Center takes place March 16-17, marking the facility’s fifth anniversary.

The Carrollwood Cultural Center is turning 5 and you’re invited out to celebrate this weekend, March 16-17. The annual two-day Arts in the Park festival takes place in the park behind the center at 4537 Lowell Road. Attractions include displays by local artists, hands-on activities for kids, food vendors and live entertainment. Art on display will include jewelry, fiber, photography, mix media, watercolors and more, according to center spokeswoman Adrienne Hutlemyer. “We're going to have around 40 vendors at the event along with food vendors, a sidewalk book sale and activities for kids,” she said. “At the Center's tent, we are going to have some surprises in honor of our fifth anniversary. Guests will be able to enjoy the art and …

Thursday, March 31, 2011

Viewfinder: Arts in the Park

Snapshots from last weekend's "Arts in the Park 2011" at the Carrollwood Cultural Center.

"Arts in the Park 2011" was held on March 26 and 27 at the Carrollwood Cultural Center. Patch was there to provide you with a snapshot of what you may have missed.

Friday, March 18, 2011

Carrollwood Cultural Center Hosting “Arts in the Park” Event

Free community event promises art, entertainment and fun

Art lovers will have a chance to enjoy two days of outdoor activities and art exhibitions at the Carrollwood Cultural Center’s “Arts in the Park” event on March 26 and 27. The event commemorates the official opening of the Cultural Center on March 2, 2008. “Arts in the Park” will feature local artists working in various mediums. The event also promises live music, food vendors and information on art classes. Best of all: It's free. Paul Berg, who is the executive director of the center, believes the art festival will be a big success and a lot of fun. “We wanted something that is free and open to the community, which is why we decided on an outdoor event,” Berg said. “We have the perfect space for it.” Berg says that the event has grown …

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