A new art exhibit opens Aug. 6 at the Granucci Gallery inside The Center for the Arts. This multimedia offering by artist Ruth Chase explores a variety of answers to the question, “What does it…
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Grass Valley’s Center for the Arts will host a number of summer camps for children starting next month, each offering guidance and direction in a variety of mediums, including visual arts, aerial circus, comedy and theater.
The camps will take place both in person and online (depending on the class), giving children the opportunity to explore their creativity while developing an appreciation for the arts.
The camps are open to community youth aged 8 to 14. Week-long sessions will begin June 14 with multiple sessions following until mid-August, giving students and parents a chance to select the dates that would work best for them.
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The mission of the Grass Valley Downtown Association (GVDA) is to represent the “general membership with a unified voice in economic development and historical preservation of downtown Grass Valley and our community.” The role changed a bit last March when mandatory shutdowns left business owners scrambling to understand and follow new rules and mandates, turning to the GVDA for assistance.
Drew Gawel and Andrew Gawell with paintings, drawings, prints and small sculptures in front of Stucki Jewelers downtown.
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Executive Director Marni Marshall took on the added responsibility, working tirelessly with merchants to help them navigate their way through the ever-changing regulations and restrictions imposed over the past 13 months, as well as offering help and education around grants, PPP, safety protocols and other information vital to business owners who (for the most part) worked to stay in compliance and open for business.
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