INSIGHT Magazine June 2019 | Page 52

team will receive complimentary passes to the Berman Museum and a behind the scenes Discovery Tour. Pre-registration is required by calling 256-237-6261 or via www.exploreamag.org. 21 Creature Teacher at Anniston Museum 1pm - The Anniston Museum houses a variety of live animals who enhance the Exhibit Halls and educate our visitors. Venture through the halls and meet a few of the museum’s live animal ambassadors, all while discovering what significance that animal has to its environment. This pro- gram is included in museum admission. 21 Blind Draw Dart Tournament at Darkhorse Saloon – 6pm 22 Rumble on Noble Concert Series with Fly By Radio – 4:30pm 22 A Night in New Orleans 6:30 at Classic On Noble Come join us for the 3rd Annual “A Night in New Orleans” $65/person - $125/couple Includes an incredible Classic on Noble buffet and entertainment by Victoria Amato from Pat O'Brien's in NOLA. The dress code is New Orleans flair! (Genuine Bourbon Street accessories will on sale at the event.) BE A SPONSOR! $1000 sponsor- ship includes a reserved table for 8 guests, 8 drink tickets for pre-selected beer or wine and 8 New Orleans Goodie Bags $500 sponsorship included a reserved table for 4 guests. All sponsors are acknowledge on signage at the entrance and by announce- ments during the event. To reserve your 52 ticket, call The Right Place (256)-238-6231 or email [email protected]. All proceeds are used to secure affordable housing solutions for the homeless in our community. Together we can make a differ- ence! 23 Gamecock Arts Summer Program June 23rd - 28th The School of Arts and Humanities at Jack- sonville State University would like to in- vite you to join us for GASP. The Gamecock Arts Summer Program (GASP) is an oppor- tunity for high school students aged 13-18 to experience college level art and perfor- mance activities. This year we are offering a Musical Theatre Intensive and a Visual Arts Camp. This program is geared towards talented students that are serious about furthering their Arts and Humanities edu- cation. The classes and workshops will be taught by the faculty of the drama, music, and visual arts departments. In addition to participating in workshops, performances, and art shows students will also have rec- reation time on campus, as well as staying in the dorms and dining at the Jack Hop- per Dining Hall. • There are residential and non- residen- tial options for both the Musical Theatre Intensive and the Visual Arts Camp. The camps will be held separately, but the recreation time will allow students to come together and collaborate. • GASP will be help at Jacksonville State University June 23rd- June 28th, 2019. • Registration deadline June 14, 2019. • For more information and to register please visithttp://www.jsu.edu/gasp • Or email Camp Director Morgan Wor- sham [email protected]. June 2019 INSIGHT