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Flint Energy Rural Murals program grant awarded to Fort Valley

The mural will show various items important to the city like peaches and a Blue Bird bus Author: Raynard Churchwell (13WMAZ) Updated: 11:30 PM EDT May 10, 2021 MACON, Georgia Folks in Fort Valley will be seeing some new artwork in town. The city and Flint Energy have joined forces to fund a mural on South Camellia Boulevard. They gathered Monday to celebrate the painting of the mural, which will include some familiar sites like peaches, a Blue Bird bus, and members of the Tuskegee Airmen. Tisa Horton, the executive director of the Austin Theater Enrichment Arts Alliance, said the mural will mean a lot to people in town.

Fort Valley getting mural in the area to highlight the cities history

Listen to the content of this post: FORT VALLEY, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) Fort Valley is hoping a new mural will help highlight its history and show what the community has to offer. The mural is part of the Flint Energies’ Rural Murals program. The goal is to increase the number of public murals across Flint’s service territory while supporting Middle Georgia artists. According to a Flint Energies news release, “murals are designed to bring travelers off main interstates to travel the backroads, off the beaten path to discover the vast resources our area has to offer.” Flint award $10,000 for the mural project in Fort Valley. Community partner Austin Theater Enrichment Arts Alliance is investing $2,500 of its own funds towards the mural project.

Angie s List Report: DIY interior design - 41NBC News

Listen to the content of this post: With DIY home design shows and Pinterest being so popular,  it seems like almost anyone can decorate their home like a pro.  But you may be surprised just what a pro can do that most of us cannot.  Interior designers can help take the guesswork out of a project by allowing you to see what your new space can look like before any work is even done.  That’s what Joyce Elizabeth Tranchida interior designer at Decorilla did for her client. “We came in as designers and we helped him create this style by creating a 3D model that he could see exactly what it was going to look like when it was complete and he was able to see it in augmented reality,” Tranchida said.

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