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the Prairie Arts Center.



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Prairie Arts Center Project
1913 Building

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The Creativity Unlimited Arts Council has created something beautiful in North Platte for everyone to enjoy. This project inspired and united people of all ages old and young alike in painting tiles together. Read the full story here. 

Art Sculpture Tile Artists Lists
Sculpture Locations across North Platte




Creativity Unlimited Arts Council is a
not-for-profit charitable organization that provides opportunities for creative self-expression.


A n n u a l  H e r b  M a r k e t
May 11 and 12 – 2012
9:00 AM – 4:00 PM  
Prairie Arts Center – 5th and Jeffers

Herbs – Garden Shoppe – gift items
just in time for Mothers Day.


Click here for details on this years raffle item, a handmade bench by Gene Gilsdorf and painted by Kay Cooper.





CUAC is currently taking orders for red standard geraniums to be delivered the first week of May to create a unified vision throughout North Platte. 
Click her for ordering details!



Creativity Unlimited Arts Council (CUAC) is an energetic group of people with events through out the year. Past events include the Literary Festival, Autumn Arts Festival, Children’s Art Festival, and Community Unity Tile Project. Annual events include the Spring Herb Market, co-sponsors of the NEBRASKALand Days Competitive Show reception, and a Murder Mystery Dinner.

In addition to its goals of being a catalyst for collaboration among the local art organizations, CUAC owns the 1913 Post Office at 5th and Jeffers, future home of the Prairie Arts Center. When completed it will provide the venue for special art exhibitions, chamber music performances, class rooms for all art and cultural related activities, and be an ideal setting for many community events. This Italian Renaissance building is registered with the local and State Historical Society and is one of very few historical buildings left in North Platte. However, a complete renovation is needed, as the building has been empty for over nine years and does not meet current standards for public use.

 



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