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AFLAT - A Funky Little Art Thing
Morgan County Student Art Show & Jazz Band

March 1, 2011 Opening Reception 3:30 to 6:30 PM

Creativity abounds at the forth annual art show for the community featuring selected student works from grades K-12 in the Morgan County school system.  Join us for a reception in their honor as you mingle with burgeoning artists and their families.  Music provided by the Morgan County Middle and High School jazz bands.  

Ongoing exhibit through March 3rd

Location:         Madison-Morgan Cultural Center - The Hall
                        434 S. Main Street, Madison, GA 30650

Information:     706-342-4743 (877-233-0598)
                        info@mmcc-arts.org

Presenting Sponsor: Cox Family Fund

 

 
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An Evening with Mr. Jefferson & Mr. Madison

President James Madison and President Thomas Jefferson cordially invite you to join them for a somewhat authentic supper at superlatively significant Shoulderbone Plantation
Monday, March 5, 2012
7 p.m.

Certificate of admittance: $135 per person.
Includes victuals, appropriate libations, optional round-trip coach from the Cultural Center or Reynolds Plantation to Shoulderbone, a token sourvenir, and a complimentary ticket to the March 6 performance of “A Conversation with Mr. Jefferson and Mr. Madison” at the Cultural Center.

Attire: Not formal, but respectful.

Reservation deadline: Presidents’ Day, Monday, February 20, 2012

Coaches will depart from the Cultural Center and The Commons at Reynolds Plantation promptly at 6:15 pm and return approximately 10 p.m.

A unique celebration of the Madison-Morgan Cultural Center’s 35th Anniversary. Call the Center to make your reservations, 706.342.4743

Driving Directions to Shoulderbone will be provide with confirmation of your reservation

  
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A Conversation with Mr. Jefferson and Mr. Madison

7:30 PM

An evening with Mr. Jefferson and Mr. Madison:  featuring Bill Barker, the Thomas Jefferson at colonial Williamsburg as Jefferson, and John Douglas Hall, the James Madison at Montpelier (James Madison’s home) as Madison.  Guests are invited to The President’s House (later known as The White House) in 1810 to eavesdrop on a conversation between two great minds, Founding Fathers of our countryJoin us for this performance as we celebrate the Cultural Center’s 35th Anniversary

Tickets: $15 member / $20 non-member

Purchase Tickets Online

Lead Sponsor: Knox Foundation •  Co-Sponsor:

Information:     706-342-4743 (877-233-0598)
                        info@mmcc-arts.org

http://www.thethomasjefferson.com
http://www.thejamesmadison.com

   
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Livingston Taylor

7:30 pm

Tickets:  $15 member / $20 non-member

Purchase Tickets Online

From his well-crafted, introspective songwriting to the beautiful melodies he creates, Taylor is known for the warmth he generates during his live performances. Livingston Taylor brings together the purejoy of performance with a professionalism gained from 40 years of experience. Come experience a musical journey showcasing a diverse repertoire that includes country, broadway, bluegrass and blues.

Co-Sponsor:   Fox Theatre Institute

Location:          Madison-Morgan Cultural Center Auditorium

Information:     706-342-4743
                        info@mmcc-arts.org

www.livtaylor.com

 

   
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Southern Circuit Tour of Independent Filmmakers

Film Title: A Gift for the Village

7:00 PM screening followed by a reception with the filmmaker
$5 includes screening, post-screening discussion with filmmaker and reception

Location:          Madison-Morgan Cultural Center Auditorium
                        434 S. Main Street, Madison, GA  30650

In June of 2007, seven friends traveled from the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia to the village of Jomsom in the Himalayas of Nepal to deliver a painting by American artist Jane Lillian Vance. The painting depicts Tsampa Ngawang, a Tibetan Amchi, or doctor and mind healer.

The film is narrated by Public Radio’s Lisa Mullins. The cross-cultural project has received the blessing of his Holiness the Dalai Lama, and examines the connections between an American community reeling in the face of the killings at Virginia Tech, and a remote Himalayan region fighting to preserve its way of life in the face of encroaching modernization.

The film will be shown at the Madison-Morgan Cultural Center on March 20, 2011 as part of the Southern Circuit of Independent Filmmakers presented by South Arts.

Information:     706-342-4743
                        info@mmcc-arts.org

http://www.agiftforthevillage.com/

A Gift for the Village Trailer from Tom Landon on Vimeo.

 

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