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Thank you for making our 2010 inaugural
Fall Into The Arts
a phenomenal success.
Fall Into The Arts (FITA) is an annual celebration of the literary, performing, and visual arts. FITA's mission is to foster a sense of community in Gwinnett County through jointly sponsored arts programs and to encourage a lifelong love of the arts. FITA will expand the availability of the county's cultural life to those citizens for whom access to the arts may be limited, thanks to the availability of free or reduced price event tickets.
 

Gwinnett Reads: Sara Gruen
 
Sara Gruen is the bestselling author of Water for Elephants and Ape House. Our Gwinnett Reads events with her were extremely enjoyable. Many thanks to Ms. Gruen and to all whom attended. Please join us for next year's Gwinnett Reads experience.
 
Thursday September 16, 2010
Aurora Theatre
 
  
 
Gwinnett Ballet: The Nutcracker
 
Gwinnett Ballet Theatre, in partnership with the Library, offered a special performance for the public. A cast of over 120 performers, glorious sets and costumes, and Tchaikovsky's wonderful score delighted the child in everyone.
 
Saturday December 4, 2010
Performing Arts Center at Gwinnett Center
          
 

Meet the Author: Tim Green

 

Tim Green is the former Atlanta Falcons football player and New York Times bestselling author of fifteen highly successful suspense novels. He also penned the non-fiction bestseller The Dark Side of the Game, which was featured on CBS's 60 Minutes. 

 
Friday December 3, 2010
Norcross Cultural Arts and Community Center
  
     
 
 
Gwinnett Symphony
Orchestra & Chorus:  
Halloween Spooktacular
The concert was a great success and a good time was had by all, from the little ones to the adults. Thanks again to the Gwinnett Symphony for a fantastic performance!
 
Sunday October 31, 2010
Performing Arts Center at Gwinnett Center 
 
 Meet the Artist: Tom Nakashima
 
Tom Nakashima is the William S. Morris Eminent Scholar in Art at Augusta State University, whose works are in the permanent collections of over fifty galleries and museums. Many thanks for Mr. Nakashima for his lecture and to all attendees!
 
Tuesday September 21, 2010
Hudgens Center for the Arts
 
 
 
Gwinnett County Public Library would like to thank the following sponsors and partners for their support: