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Farmstead Arts Center - Temporarily Closed to the Public

Farmstead Arts Center postponing concerts, lectures and art classes.

(Farmstead Arts Center)

March 17, 2020

In accordance with the guidance from state and local health officials, Farmstead Arts Center is temporarily closed to the public and is postponing scheduled lectures, concerts and art classes until it is safe to resume.

Events being postponed:

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- Beethoven's 250th Anniversary concert with Itay Goren - March 29 at 2:00 pm

- The Constitution history lecture – April 26 at 2:00 pm

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- Reclaiming Our Voice: The Fight for Womans Suffrage history lecture – May 17 at 2:00 pm

We are working to reschedule these events and will post new dates and times once known. Ticket holders will be contacted.

Winter Art Classes: We are planning to hold make-up sessions for classes missed while our center is closed. Students currently enrolled will be contacted. If preferred, students may accept an account credit towards future classes or a partial refund for classes missed.

Spring Art Classes: As there may be a delay to the start of our Spring Art Classes (currently planned for the week of April 14) we are planning on cancelling spring art classes. All registered students will be informed of any changes, and announcements will be posted on our website.

We hope to re-open when local authorities and the CDC determine it is safe. but will track new developments and alter our plans if necessary.

Our first priority is the health and safety for all who visit Farmstead Arts Center.

Please continue to check our website for updates and follow us on Facebook.

Contact us with any questions: admin@farmsteadarts.org.

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