Campers Promised Color-ific Fun At Liberty Center Arts Academy
If you have a budding artist in first through fifth grade the Liberty Center Association for the Arts and Cooney Creative Studio are holding their first Arts Academy this summer.
Arts Academy Color Collab 21 promises to be a week of arts exploration, creativity, COLOR-IFC fun according to a flyer posted on the Liberty Center s Facebook page. The camp will celebrate the world of color as students attend five small sized classes in visual art, drama and dance every day. Additionally, students of different ages will work together in larger group settings each day.
Kick Off the Summer With A Free Concert With the Nace Brothers
Kick off the summer with a free concert on the lot behind the Hayden Liberty Center for the Performing Arts on Saturday between 6:00PM - 8:00PM.
The Nace Brothers will be providing the music for the evening. Beer, wine and spirits will be available for purchase and the Pupuseria Jireh Food Truck will also be there. Additionally the Hayden Liberty Center for the Performing Arts will be holding a 50/50 Raffle.
All proceeds from the event will benefit The Liberty Lot. The construction of a new outdoor performance space including stage and concert venue in the lot behind the Liberty Center.
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Liberty Center Celebrates 100
The Sedalia Area Chamber of Commerce held a ribbon-cutting ceremony Friday morning at the Hayden Liberty Center Association for the Arts, 111 W. Fifth.
The reason for the ceremony and open house was two-fold – the Liberty Center recently joined the Chamber as a member, and the Center is also currently celebrating 100 years as a performing arts mecca in downtown Sedalia.
Executive Director Diane Burnett revealed an exciting new project on Friday, which is the construction of an outdoor stage on the back lot of the center (southwest corner) that will allow for live and socially-distanced performances in the age of COVID. “We re very excited about that,” Burnett said.