CAC invites art aficionados to MET bus trip
NORWICH—The Chenango Arts Council announces a unique experience for art aficionados interested in visiting one of the most highly-regarded collections of fine works in the U.S.
Reservations are now being accepted for a CAC-hosted bus trip to New York City's very own Metropolitan Museum of Art, and you're invited. The Arts Council has done all the legwork, and all arrangements have been made.
Those interested can join the CAC staff on March 31 for a tour of The Met for just $115 per person, which includes travel both ways along with admission to The Met.
Whether it be exploring the ancient textiles of the Milton Sonday Archive, basking in the Quicksilver Brilliance of Adolf de Meyer's photographs, or simply celebrating with the Year of the Dog Exhibition—The Met Fifth Ave has dozens of inspiring installations sure to pique the interest of all who visit.
While at The Met, you'll be free to roam the facility—there's a number of eateries and even a bar on site, so you don't have to worry about packing a lunch or venturing off; unless you'd like to.
As a fundraising initiative of the local arts nonprofit, this event holds a twofold benefit by incorporating convenient access cultural opportunities to Chenango County and generating funds for future community arts programming.
Travel arrangements have been made through Oneonta Bus Lines, and those taking the trip will depart from and return to the Arts Council parking lot. Bus leaves at 7 a.m. And will return back home in Norwich at approximately 10 p.m. Reservations with full payment are required by Friday, March 16, 2018.
For more information, email or call the Chenango Arts Council office at 607.336.ARTS or visit ChenangoArts.org to reserve your seat today!
Reservations are now being accepted for a CAC-hosted bus trip to New York City's very own Metropolitan Museum of Art, and you're invited. The Arts Council has done all the legwork, and all arrangements have been made.
Those interested can join the CAC staff on March 31 for a tour of The Met for just $115 per person, which includes travel both ways along with admission to The Met.
Whether it be exploring the ancient textiles of the Milton Sonday Archive, basking in the Quicksilver Brilliance of Adolf de Meyer's photographs, or simply celebrating with the Year of the Dog Exhibition—The Met Fifth Ave has dozens of inspiring installations sure to pique the interest of all who visit.
While at The Met, you'll be free to roam the facility—there's a number of eateries and even a bar on site, so you don't have to worry about packing a lunch or venturing off; unless you'd like to.
As a fundraising initiative of the local arts nonprofit, this event holds a twofold benefit by incorporating convenient access cultural opportunities to Chenango County and generating funds for future community arts programming.
Travel arrangements have been made through Oneonta Bus Lines, and those taking the trip will depart from and return to the Arts Council parking lot. Bus leaves at 7 a.m. And will return back home in Norwich at approximately 10 p.m. Reservations with full payment are required by Friday, March 16, 2018.
For more information, email or call the Chenango Arts Council office at 607.336.ARTS or visit ChenangoArts.org to reserve your seat today!
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