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AOP is hosting its first film festival, the Glass Tulip Film Festival this weekend.

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April 11th, 2017

   

Film Festival Kicks off on Friday at 7 PM

    AOP is hosting its first film festival -- the Glass Tulip Film Festival this weekend. Tickets just $5 for the whole festival -- 14 shorts, docs, horror, nature, historic and 2 full length films!

   

Schedule:

    Blues & jazz music on Friday at 6:30 PM, followed by reception for film makers at 7 PM with remarks by Mayor Hodges. Best Overall Film shown at 7:30 PM. Saturday films start at 2 PM with a dinner break, ending with best overall film & awards, ending at 9 PM. Come & go as you like!



   

Walls and Walls Full of Art!

    We celebrate a beautiful reception and the opening of three new art exhibits in the historic Turnage by Jeff Jakub, The Coastal Carolina Photography Club and Autism Enterprises. We invite our members to stop by and enjoy the beauty of the works as they are on display and perhaps purchase a few pieces

   

AOP's School of the Arts for Kids $5 Fridays!

    Youth K-8th grade are invited to join in AOP's School of the Arts for Kids $5 Fridays from 3 - 5 PM at the Historic Turnage Theatre.     Act, sing, dance and create on stage with AOP's Dylan Ritch, AOP's Children's Programming Director. Call 252-946-2504 for details or to reserve a spot.     Spaces limited to first 30 children.

   

Don't Miss it - Free Fridays Start April 21

    This free series, Pamlico Sounds begins with BCTMA at 6:30 PM, followed by IC Comedy Troupe then     at 8:30 PM John Williams takes the stage followed by     Wayne Stoekhart's rockin' Channel Markers at 9:15 PM.     Free -- donations appreciated to pay performers

    For details on more events & performances at the     Historic Turnage Theatre please visit     www.artsofthepamlico.org!

  • Contact:Arts of Pamlico
  •     252-946-2504

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