NEWS

MAY 6, 2005: FLAGLER COUNTY CULTURAL COUNCIL ANNOUNCES PUBLIC ART TURTLE UNVEILING: MAY 22
The Flagler County Cultural Council (FC3) is excited to announce “HETTY” as the next turtle to be unveiled on the public art TURTLE TRAIL. HETTY, was inspired by Dutch artist, Johannes Vermeer (1632-1675), and well known for his paintings “Girl with a Pearl Earring” and “View of Delft”, the famous

BE A PART OF THE ARTS – GET AN FLORIDA ARTS LICENSE PLATE!
Help support the arts in Flagler County by purchasing a Florida “State of the Arts” license plate. Introduced by the Florida State Legislature in 1994, funds collected through the sale of these specialty plates are distributed to the counties where the plates are sold and are used to support arts

2nd ROUND OF GRANTS NOW OPEN THRU 4/30
A second opportunity for local arts, culture and history non-profits who are seeking funding for projects in the current fiscal year opens for online applications on Friday, March 28. These grants – funded by the City of Palm Coast and administered by Flagler County Cultural Council (FC3) – are available

MAY 6, 2005: FLAGLER COUNTY CULTURAL COUNCIL ANNOUNCES PUBLIC ART TURTLE UNVEILING: MAY 22
The Flagler County Cultural Council (FC3) is excited to announce “HETTY” as the next turtle to be unveiled on the public art TURTLE TRAIL. HETTY, was inspired by Dutch artist, Johannes Vermeer (1632-1675), and well known for his paintings “Girl with a Pearl Earring” and “View of Delft”, the famous

BE A PART OF THE ARTS – GET AN FLORIDA ARTS LICENSE PLATE!
Help support the arts in Flagler County by purchasing a Florida “State of the Arts” license plate. Introduced by the Florida State Legislature in 1994, funds collected through the sale of these specialty plates are distributed to the counties where the plates are sold and are used to support arts

2nd ROUND OF GRANTS NOW OPEN THRU 4/30
A second opportunity for local arts, culture and history non-profits who are seeking funding for projects in the current fiscal year opens for online applications on Friday, March 28. These grants – funded by the City of Palm Coast and administered by Flagler County Cultural Council (FC3) – are available