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FULLERTON : ‘Night in Fullerton’ to Feature the Arts

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Thousands of people are expected to turn out Friday for the city’s 31st annual “A Night in Fullerton” cultural arts celebration.

The event, which was attended by about 25,000 people last year, will offer free music, visual arts, drama and dance programs at 13 sites across the city from 7 to 11 p.m. Free transportation will be available to the sites.

During the celebration, the Fullerton Museum Center will feature a woven-textile exhibit, depicting cultures whose traditions are disappearing around the world. Gallery 57 will display artwork by its member artists.

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Fullerton College, Cal State Fullerton and Pacific Christian College will display student artwork and host performances.

Also, the Hunt Branch Library will feature American folk music by Tinker’s Own, puppet shows and a children’s art exhibit. Muckenthaler Cultural Center will display “Impressions in Tin: Mexican Tin Works.” Eileen Kremen Gallery will present art demonstrations.

The Village Art Center will exhibit artist Greg Parker’s work. First Christian Church and Church of Today will present musical presentations. And, Noveau Chamber Ballet will present scenes from the ballet “Peter and the Wolf,” while the Vanguard Theatre Ensemble will present scenes from “After the Fall” by Arthur Miller and “Spoon River Anthology.”

The event is produced and operated mostly by volunteers, who are still being sought. To volunteer, call (714) 738-5357.

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