COVID-19 Update

COVID-19 Update As the Cultural Arts Council Douglasville/ Douglas County (CAC) continues to monitor Coronavirus (COVID-19) developments closely, the health and well-being of our community and members is of utmost importance to us. The CAC Executive Board convened to discuss how to proceed with the CAC events/programs and the COVID-19 outbreak. A decision was made to postpone or cancel the following events: Mad Hatter’s Tea Party scheduled for 3/21 to a later date Douglas County Chamber Singers Spring Performance scheduled for 3/20 Read More

CAC awards full scholarships to attend Summer Art Camp

CAC awards full scholarships to attend Summer Art Camp Douglasville, Georgia –The Cultural Arts Council Douglasville/ Douglas County and the Douglas County Department of Parks and Recreation joined forces once again to offer the annual intensive summer arts camp at Hunter Park (8830 Gurley Road, Douglasville, GA 30134), June 18th, through June 22nd.   Children, 7 – 11 years old, will spent an exciting and productive week exploring a wide variety of art disciplines with four expert and experienced teaching artists, Read More

CAC’s Summer Arts Camp a festive success!

Friday, June 23rd was the finale and culmination of a week long Summer Arts Camp for 38 youngsters ages 7-11. About 150 parents and friends and neighbors attended and enjoyed a boisterous show and exhibit at Hunter Park where the camp had been hosted. Along with parents and families, Douglas County Commission Chair Dr. Romona Jackson-Jones and a contingent of about 25% of the CAC Board of Directors also attended. Read More