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| North Country Arts Council Juried Art Show The annual NCAG Art Show, September 27 through October 4, 2009 at the Dulles State Office Building. |

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| Wednesday Farmers Market Help Needed NCAC Members, Please help promote the North Country Arts Council this summer at the Wednesday Watertown Farmer's Market on Washington Street. Artists, performers, and people willing to sit at our NCAC information table are needed. Sign up to help here. |

| The first scene of NCAC Member, Craig Thornton's, new play was published in print and then chosen to be published online, so take a look |
| The next meeting of the North Country Arts Council will be July 9 at 6 pm in the Watertown Room of the Flower Memorial Library. |

| North Country Arts Council receives kudos on Craig's To Do List! Thanks to Craig Thornton for an amazing shout out! See the article here. |

| Indian River Drama Department Internationally Honored!! The Indian River High School Drama Department under the direction of Phillip Dyke and Kristie Fuller has been selected to perform in the world’s largest and most prestigious arts festival in the world as part of the American High School Theatre Festival (AHSTF). Each August, Edinburgh, Scotland becomes the most magical and exciting place on earth as performing artists from all over the world come to Scotland to take part in the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. The whole city becomes a stage and visitors can view performances everywhere from playgrounds to conference rooms to city parks to churches. The Fringe Festival includes over 1800 different performances of music, theatre, dance and comedy during its 3-week run. Indian River High School’s performance will be showcased at the AHSTF venue in Edinburgh. As you can imagine, Indian River High School drama students, their parents, and teachers are heavily involved in fundraising activities to finance their two-week adventure to Scotland and England. Contributions and donations are welcome and more information is available from either Kristie Fuller or Phillip Dyke High School Drama Directors at (315) 642-5521. |
| Indian River High School Drama Students rendering a plea for help. |

| T. Robertson and A. Reiber performing at the NCAC Table at the Farmer's Market |