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OJC Press Release ID:
2613
Monday, January 30, 2017
Dates set for the 61st Otero Arts Festival
The dates are set for the 61st Otero Arts Festival, a long standing tradition at Otero Junior College. This festival theme this year is “Spirit of the Plains.” Each year, the Otero Arts Festival draws talent from students in grades 7 through 12 in towns from Fowler to Lamar. This year’s festival logo was created by Cheraw High School sophomore Colt Honey.
The public exhibit will be open on April 4, 5 and 6 in the McDivitt center gym at OJC. If you would like to volunteer at the festival contact Anne Taylor, Otero Arts Festival Coordinator at 719-384-6804 or anne.taylor@ojc.edu.
The 2017 Otero Arts Festival logo was created by Cheraw High School sophomore Colt Honey. This year’s theme is “Spirit of the Plains.”
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