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3rd Annual Christmas on Green Street

Holiday crafts for kids

Families were drawn to the historic Green Street district on the evening of Sunday, December 3rd for a special Christmas parade, magical music and good cheer!

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Some holiday carolers join in on the crafty fun!
 

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The Quinlan receives NEA Grant

National Endowment for the Arts grant awarded to the Quinlan 

The Quinlan Visual Arts Center has been selected to receive a $10,000 grant from the National Endowment for the Arts as part of their Challenge America: Reaching Every Community program. 

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Thank You Premier Georgia Printing!

A special Thank you

Georgia Printing Co. and Premier Printing have recently merged to form Premier Georgia Printing. (see article from The Times here .)

Thank you Premier Georgia Printing for the generous donation of printing in support of the 31st Annual Gala Art Auction.

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Quinlan Receives Alpha Delta Kappa Grant

Thank You Alpha Delta Kappa!

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Quinlan Visual Arts Center Receives $2,000 Grant from Alpha Delta Kappa

Alpha Delta Kappa , headquartered in Kansas City, MO, is an international honorary organization of women educators dedicated to educational excellence, altruism and world understanding. It has nearly 45,000 members in over 1,500 chapters located in every state plus Puerto Rico and around the world in Australia, Canada, Jamaica and Mexico. The Foundation biennially awards over a quarter of a million dollars through its eight scholarship and grants program.

The Quinlan Visual Arts Center (QVAC) in Gainesville, Georgia has been awarded a $2,000 grant to implement the Center’s “Portfolio Series.”

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Vision 2030 comes to the Quinlan

The Vision of the future is a colorful one

Vision 2030, "A common vision  for Gainesville-Hall county," held a press conference at the Quinlan on Friday, June 9th.  The winning youth art work from the "Imagine the Future" art contest was on view through the event. The contest challenged elementary, middle and high school artists to illustrate what they thought Gainesville would look like in the year 2030.

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Executive Director, Vision 2030, Denise Deal

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