In Lewis Carroll's masterpiece Alice through the Looking Glass, Alice is forced to do six impossible things to defeat the Jabberwocky. In a scene with the White Queen, Alice laughed: "There's no use trying," she said; "one can't believe impossible things."
"I daresay you haven't had much practice," said the Queen. "When I was younger, I always did it for half an hour a day. Why, sometimes I've believed as many as six impossible things before breakfast."
In the vein of six impossible things, the Non-Profit Franklin County Arts Alliance is:
1. Looking for a great number of members, volunteers, and funding patrons to promote the arts in our community. Looking for local bloggers, visual, literary, and theatrical program leaders and students.
2. Looking for a band director and musicians to build an in-house Classical, Celtic, Christian orientated string and vocal group.
3. Looking for mechanical, construction, and landscape savvy volunteers.
4. Looking for plain old smiles and beautiful encouragement. Talented individuals in numbers, publicity, and marketing are welcome, as well as computer experts can take us into the future.
5. Looking for a stainless dishwasher that reaches sanitizing heat during wash cycle, and electric wall heat-on-demand hot water heater to go with it and under cabinet ice-maker.
6. Looking for 76 folding chairs to match the 24 presently in house and 12 large folding round tables would be nice too.
Our Cultural Arts Center at 100 Rusk Street is open from 10-3p.m. on Fridays. Stop by to visit with Christian Galloway, our office manager and event coordinator. Sign up, join us and support "Art" in Franklin County. Donations are Tax Deductible.
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