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Monday through Friday marks fall open house for the Creative Arts Guild and its new state-of-the-art Cleveland Highway Complex. Each year, the Guild opens it studios doors and invites the community to visit.
The public is welcome to stop by the Creative Arts Guild and the new facility from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. for tours, to meet the program directors and instructors, for arts activities, to munch on light refreshments, gather information and to enroll in classes.
The Creative Arts Guild will show off its new facility at 2518 Cleveland Highway featuring dance studios and gymnastics and cheer centers. The gymnastics studio is 18,000 square feet with two dedicated cheer studios. The dance department boasts two new 2,000-square-foot studios with springboard floors. The centers are filled with gymnastics equipment, two Olympic standard 42-square-foot spring floors and much more.
The Waugh Street facility will show off its pottery studio and have arts activities for the kids in the visual arts studio. Music instructors will be on hand to talk to interested music students.
“We hope folks will drop in at both facilities to see first-hand all the great things happening or simply to say hello,” said Terry Tomasello, executive director of the Guild.
Contact the Guild at (706) 278-0168 or visit www.creativeartsguild.org for additional information.
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