
It’s All About the Horse, an exhibit featuring Huron Valley area photographers’ work, is blazing a trail to the Huron Valley Council for the Arts (HVCA) gallery Sept. 11-Oct.1.
A collaboration of the HVCA and the Highland Trail Riders Association, the exhibit opening takes place from 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 11 with a reception at the gallery, 205 W. Livingston Road in Highland. Light refreshments are provided; the awards ceremony is scheduled for 1 p.m.
This event takes place in conjunction with the first-ever Trunk and Tailgate Artists’ Sale, Seconds and Supplies that occurs simultaneously with the gallery event in HVCA’s parking lot.
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Both art council events are part of the Highland Hey Days Sunday events, which include an 11 a.m. 9/11 tribute and street fair as well as numerous family-friendly displays and activities.
“The HVCA is excited to help bring this new collaborative festival to the community,” said Leah Ohmer, HVCA executive director. “Highland Hey Days is a wonderful way for us to work with some of our favorite area agencies such as Highland DDA and Highland-White Lake Business Association while highlighting what our area has to offer in the way of events and the arts.”
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Those who need additional details about Highland Hey Days may go to www.thehba.net for the schedule, call the Highland-White Lake Business Association at 248-889--1422 or email info@thehba.net.
For more information about HVCA’s events, call 248-889-8660.