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Staunton Augusta Art Center to open Annual Juried Youth Art Show

saaclogoThe Staunton Augusta Art Center invites the public to the Opening Reception of the Annual Juried Youth Art Show, representing the best works of aspiring artists in grades K-12 in public, private and independent schools in Staunton, Waynesboro, and Augusta County.

The opening of the month-long exhibit will be on Sunday, March 3 from 1-3pm in the art galleries of the R. R. Smith Center for History and Art, 20 S. New Street, across from the public parking garage in historic downtown Staunton.

There is no charge for admission and everyone is welcome.  The exhibit will be up through March 31.  Regular gallery hours are 10am-5pm M-F, 10am-1pm Sa, and 1-4pm Su.

The show is sponsored by Hugh and Connie Westfall.

For more information, call the Staunton Augusta Art Center at 540.885.2028.

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