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Utica City School District Seventh Annual Fine Arts Festival

Utica City School District Seventh Annual Fine Arts Festival

 

On Saturday May 18th, 2024 from 11:00am- 3:00pm Utica City School District will be hosting their Seventh Annual Fine Arts Festival at Proctor High School. Guests will enter through the Arcuri entrance where they will be greeted by a carnival style display of treats, arts & crafts, raffles and fair themed activities in the first-floor cafeteria.  This is a K-12 art exhibition, and all 13 schools in the Utica District will be represented at the event.  Student artwork will be on display in the halls leading up to the gym, where the elementary art exhibit will take place.  The high school and middle school display of artwork will continue down the hall leading to musical performances by the Proctor High School Band, Choir and Orchestra Moose Ensemble.   It is anticipated to be a day of celebration and family fun for the Utica City School District community.

 

Festival goals:

  • To create an arts-based celebration in the Utica school community
  • To showcase the artistic and musical talent of Utica City School District students and their teachers
  • To provide the community with a family friendly way to experience the arts, music and the diversity of arts programming offered by the Utica City School District
  • To celebrate diversity within our school community

 

 

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