HSACA Network Meet

The Hot Springs Area Cultural Alliance (HSACA) will hold its quarterly Hot Springs Arts Networking
Meeting on Monday, July 9 at 5:30pm. The event will be hosted at Whittington Gallery Studio, 307 Whittington
Ave.

A 5:30 meet and greet will be followed at 6:00pm by a short discussion to review Arts & The Park 2018
and the fall music festivals. The floor will then be open to attendees to share their information and events.
“Area arts organizations and artists are invited to participate and share information about upcoming events
with others in the arts community,” said HSACA President, Ashley Campbell.

“We will go over feedback on the Arts & The Park 2018 and hear from organizations about upcoming
events such as Jazzfest, Blues Festival and Hot Water Hills. All artists and arts organization members are invited to
attend.”

The meeting is expected to last about 90 minutes, with approximately 50 people in attendance.
For more information, contact Mary Zunick at 501-321-2027, mzunick@hotsprings.org.

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