What's Happening with the Council
Items Of Interest
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See the winners HERE!
Administrative
Information
A Winter Message
from Kari!
The next Board Meeting of the The North Country Arts Council will be
held February 11 at 6 pm at 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
T. Robertson and A.
Reiber performing at
the NCAC Table at the
Farmer's Market. Click
the Pic to see more.
MEMBER
NCAC Summer
Arts Festival
Once again, we are honored to have a friend in
Craig Thornton. He likes us, he really likes us!
See a much appreciated story from Craig about
the North Country Arts Council
HERE!
Writer’s Guild Formed by NCAC Members.  
Meetings are held the third Tuesday of odd
numbered months (January, March, May, July,
September and November) at the Flower Memorial
Library at 6:30 PM.  For general information contact
George Stadalski at (315) 783-9003 or via email at
marketingandpublicity@nnyart.org.
Metropolitan Opera Live in HD at Roxy Theater,
Potsdam, NY
DER ROSEN KAVALIER
Encore performance on February 21, 2010 at 1 pm.
For tickets visit www.cpspotsdam.org or call 267-2277.
Proud Friend of St.
Lawrence County
Arts Council
Please help us to provide Arts Education and Cultural Advancement
in our community by donating to the North Country Arts Council.
It's easy, I's tax deductible, and it's the right thing to do.
You can now become a member or renew
your membership online.
See how here!
NEW!NEW!NEW!
Creative
Collaboration, a
forum just for
you. A place you can
post your ideas,
seek answers to
your creative
questions, or
queries regarding
arts lessons. Start a
thread
here!
Syracuse Symphony at the State Office
Building in Watertown, NY.
Go to  www.syracusesymphony.org/store/subscriptio
ns/product/watertown-series/
for this year's schedule.
See Photos of Art
Squared
here!
North Country Arts Council 2010
Board of Directors
Back Row: Andrea Pedrick, Alicia Kohler,
Anita Prather Harvell, Ernest Scribner
(Treasurer), Laura Oakes (Vice Prisident),
Cathy Stenfeldt, Hope Marshall, George
Stedalski. Front Row: Janelle  Bossuot,
Jessica Renzi, Kari Robertson (President),
Craig Thornton, Cecilia Thompson
(Secretary). Absent from Photo: Hope
Marston, Elizabeth Smith, Ann and
Sherman Ward (Advisors).
See Craig Thornton's new play, The High Cost of
Heating. Click on the image above to learn more!
Win cash prizes in Focal Point's
Valentines Day Photography
Contest. Click Image above for
entry information.
NCAC Events and Programs
NCAC has partnered with Bistro 108 on Court Street in Watertown to display art by
local artists in the restaurant. Click on the poster to enlarge.
See It - Do
It- Take It
Home
!
This year's festival will embody
theme of See It-Do It-Take It
Home
. NCAC Summer Arts
Festival 2010
offers everyone
entertainment, demonstrations,
educational opportunities and
fine art and artisan vendors.
Email our event coordinator at

ncacsummerartsfest@nnyart.or
g
to reserve a vendor spot for
NCAC Summer Arts Festival
.
The 2nd Annual
NCAC Summer
Arts Festival
August 14, 2010.
Musicians Invited to Join JCC Community
Orchestra/Wind Ensemble.
Spring concert
rehearsals February 17th at the Sturtz. more info at
http://192.188.202.22/Press/Releases/spring10/com
munity-orchestra-invites-local-musicians.html
‘Art’s in Common’ Night at Carthage Central
School March 30, 7-8:30 pm. Special guest, world
famous master artist, Tony Waichulis will be sharing
his work and techniques with Carthage students
during the school day and is scheduled to give a
presentation to the public at Arts in Common event.
(www.thewaichulisstudio.net)
Greg Mortenson, author of Three Cups of Tea, at
Fort Drum Saturday, March 6. Registration begins at
11:00. The cost is $15 Space is limited. Registration
form available
here.
NYS ARTS offers the Webinar Bootstrap Your Music
Business - Social Networking. Details
here.
NCAC member,  Loretta Lepkowski, has been awarded
a $2,500 Community Arts Grant. "Celebrating Family
Farms of the Tug Hill Region,". Read more
here.