Sunset Sips at the Chattahoochee Nature Center

Sunset Sips returns June 2019 to bring you evening hours at CNC with a side of a gorgeous sunset. Sunset Sips is a laid back, family friendly event and our grounds are open for you to explore. Mark your calendars for the series, every 2nd and 4th Thursday of each month from June to September.

THE DETAILS
>> Event runs 6:30 – 9:30PM

>> Cash Bar Available (no outside alcoholic beverages are permitted)

>> Bring your own picnic to this event

>> Included with general admission and free to CNC Members

Thursday Night Live at From the Earth Brewing

Live music is very important to us at FTE! We love it almost as much as Food and Beer! Please join us for free events every Thursday for some of the best local and regional acts in the country! Music starts around 7pm and goes until 10.

Story Creation Cafe Series

Do you have an incredible idea that would make a fantastic novel, comic book, or film? Join this interactive workshop and finally understand the first step in how to take your idea and craft it into a series. If you are currently a writer or want to be a writer, we invite you to join us every 3rd Monday for THE STORY CREATION CAFE

Story Creation Cafe

Do you have an incredible idea that would make a fantastic novel, comic book, or film? Join this interactive workshop and finally understand the first step in how to take your idea and craft it into a series. If you are currently a writer or want to be a writer, we invite you to join us every 3rd Monday for THE STORY CREATION CAFE.

Family Tree – Bloom in Music

Family Tree brings adults and children of all ages together, providing a dynamic and integrated musical learning experience for everyone, especially those seeking meaningful memories with their families. This class is offered 1 Saturday per month and includes music making, dancing, snacks, musical crafts, and socialization.

Visit TheGeorgeCenter.com/Family-Tree

Sampler Exhibit: “The Workes of Our Hands”

The Magnolia Sampler Guild hosts its 13th Biannual Exhibit at Bulloch Hall September 20-28, 2019. The exhibit is entitled “The Workes of Our Hands” and it includes over one hundred needlework pieces stitched by members of Bulloch Hall’s Magnolia Sampler Guild. The exhibit is included with regular admission, which is $8 adults, $7 seniors, $6 children. Bulloch Hall’s hours are Mon-Sat, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and Sunday from 1 p.m.-4 p.m. For information about the exhibit please call Barbara Haberly at 770-955-1955. For information about Bulloch Hall visit www.bullochhall.org or call (770)992-1731.

Stained Glass for Beginners

Come learn the traditional copper-foil technique. We teach you how to cut, grind, and piece together beautiful stained glass.

Michael Flohr

Depicting ordinary moments in extraordinary ways, San Diego artist Michael Flohr’s work displays an artistic mastery of color, perspective, technique and vision. Largely urban in content with a European flair, his paintings cover subject matter ranging from nightlife scenes, cityscapes, still life and figurative portraiture. With a constantly evolving color palette, Flohr’s work is infused with richness and a touch of drama as he portrays everyday moments with artistic brilliance.

Fabio Napoleoni

With his vibrant and bold use of colors along with many of his characters, Fabio has managed to create an emotional value to his art that had been missing. His paintings could have a thousand titles, and every one would be fitting for the image he has created; but one thing is for sure, you will always find a beautiful heart in every piece of his work. A symbol of his love for his daughter…she lives today and will forever in his art…
Join us for a glass of wine and meet the artist while viewing his newest collection!

Josef Kote

Join us as we welcome the talented Josef Kote at the gallery for a solo exhibition. The paintings of J. Kote are symphonies of light and color. They are lyrically stunning and romantic, edgy and current. Kote achieves this delicate balance of seemingly contradictory qualities through his complete mastery in technique, and through years of experimenting to find his own unique style. With the lightness of a true master’s hand he combines classic academic and abstract elements, fusing these, literally letting them run into each other with dripping rivulets of riveting colors and light.

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