News Black Belt Treasures to hold holiday market at Pebble Hill in Auburn Nov 3, 2022 Pebble Hill in Auburn. Image from Wikipedia.org.Â
News Black Belt Treasures to hold holiday market at Pebble Hill in Auburn Nathan Prewett Nathan Prewett Nov 3, 2022 Black Belt Treasures Cultural Arts Center will host a holiday market at Pebble Hill (also known as the Scott-Yarbrough House) in Auburn on Dec. 3.Â
News Black Belt Treasures Cultural Arts Center to host Summer Art Camp in Butler on Saturday Aug 4, 2022 Cropped image from Facebook.Â
News Black Belt Treasures Cultural Arts Center to host Summer Art Camp in Butler on Saturday Nathan Prewett Nathan Prewett Aug 4, 2022 A Summer Art Camp hosted by the Black Belt Treasures Cultural Arts Center will be held on Saturday, Aug. 6 at the Choctaw County Extension Off…
News Black Belt Treasures awarded $10K grant Mar 24, 2022 Sulynn Creswell, BBTCAC Executive Director; John Clyde Riggs, ATRC Executive Director; Fred Armstead Jr., ATRC Rural Transportation Director a…
News Black Belt Treasures awarded $10K grant Special to the Selma Sun Mar 24, 2022 Black Belt Treasures Cultural Arts Center was recently awarded a $10,000 contribution by the Alabama-Tombigbee Regional Commission Board of Di…
Lifestyle Black Belt Treasures displays work by local artists in window at Selma Sun's downtown office Jul 27, 2021 Black Belt Treasures Cultural Arts Center has artwork on display in the window of the Selma Sun office on Broad Street.
Lifestyle Black Belt Treasures displays work by local artists in window at Selma Sun's downtown office Cindy Fisher Jul 27, 2021 You may notice a new display in one of the windows of the Selma Sun's office on Broad Street.
Lifestyle Black Belt Cultural Arts Center to hold presentation on architecture on Saturday Nov 12, 2020 Black Belt Treasures Cultural Arts Center flyer
Lifestyle Black Belt Cultural Arts Center to hold presentation on architecture on Saturday Nathan Prewett Nathan Prewett Nov 12, 2020 Black Belt Treasures Cultural Arts Center will host a presentation on architecture in the Black Belt region as part of its Pride of Place series.Â