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'Under the Sea' theme of Friday's Spring Art Nite
Artwork by Paul Downs
“Octopus” a 24”x36” acrylic painting on canvas, by Paul Downs.
The theme of this season’s Arts on the Coast Art Nite is “Under the Sea,” and will be held Friday, April 22, from 5:30 to 8 p.m.

Located at the Richmond Hill Art Gallery/Visitors Center at 10750 Ford Avenue, both artists and the public are welcome to attend and enjoy the artwork, refreshments and live music by Eric Britt, a Savannah musician, accompanied by his 16-year-old daughter, Graycynn.

 There is no charge for admittance.

According to the organizers, “Under the Sea” theme holds special meaning for those who live on the coast. "We have all experienced a wealth of the marvels of underwater life, which our artists have chosen to recreate in a variety of mediums- some in realistic fashion and some as depictions of their imaginations, but all promise to make for our most colorful and exciting gallery ever."

Works from artist Carol Hartley
Works from artist Carol Hartley
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RH students represent Coastal Electric in DC
Coastal Electric students
Local students representing Coastal Electric Cooperative on the Washington Youth Tour visit the nation’s capitol. Pictured are (left to right) Aku Komlan, Hinesville; Emily Attaway, Townsend; McKenzie Blanchard, Midway; Delaney Thompson, Richmond Hill; Chaperone Chaney Wynne; Leighum White, Midway; and Olivia Tiede, Richmond Hill.
Outstanding students from across Georgia, including Olivia Tiede and Delaney Thompson of Richmond Hill, recently returned from the Washington Youth Tour, a life-changing, week-long leadership experience sponsored by Georgia’s electric cooperatives, including Coastal Electric Cooperative.
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