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Southern Heartland Arts, Inc

Southern Heartland Arts, Inc. Wishes to Acknowledge

The Following Sponsors and Patrons with

Special Thanks and Grateful Appreciation.

 

Supporting the Visual Arts is Important;

Supporting the Visual art in Your Own Backyard is

Extraordinary!

 

Primary Sponsors of Southern Heartland Arts, Inc :

 

AIR CONDITIONING SPECIALIST  & UNITED BANK

 

 

PATRONS

 

Capes Properties

Community Foundation of Newton County

LaFarge Aggregates NA

Jeff Sheffield Agency

 

Other Donors

Jeff Sheffield Agency, Truss Systems, Law Office of Patricia Stout, BB&T, Covington  

Wahl Phone Company,  Covington Ford, Byer Realty, McIntosh Bank, Newton Electric Supply

Lafarge Aggregates NA, Steelco Buildings, Inc., Peoples Bank, Bill Taylor State Farm Insurance,

McDonald’s Almon Road, Stalvey’s Family Restaurants, Inc., Gary Massey Insurance Agency, McDonald’s of Covington.

 

Other Donors:

Law Office of Matt Ledbetter, Fabrics & Furnishings, Brendales, RL’s on the Square, Covington Cooks, The Healing House,Pat Shaver, Realtor, Park Place Electric, David Hart, Jim Stancil, Frank’s Restaurant, The Oaks Golf Course, McKibben Music, Indian Creek Golf Course, Granite Mountain Harle-Davidson, Enlightened Interiors, Arts Association in Newton County, Wildart Creations, Covington Flower Shop, Curves, Town Center Breads, Flaunt, Sherwood Flowers & Gifts, Wahlflowers, The Creek at Hard Labor Golf Course, Sherwood Forest Theme Park, UGA Sports, Clarks Grove Coffee House, Irene Smith, Perfect Fit Lingerie, Summit Printing, Bulldog Tire, El Charros, Longhorn Steakhouse, Red Lobster, Chuck E. Cheese, Carmike Cinemas, Rockdale Gymnastics, Aikido School of Self Defense, Rockdale Taewondo Karate, B&K Frames, Members of Southern Heartland Art Guild for donations of original art and auction items.

 

Southern Heartland Arts, Inc. is a 501 ( c ) ( 3 ) organization whose mission is:

to provide, encourage, and support involvement in the visual arts toward the goal of enriching the cultural life of area residents through instruction, educational scholarship, and exhibition of fine art.