Author: Mieko Mahi
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Questions & Answers
Where are you located? Hallet Oak Gallery is located across the Lavaca County Courthouse, Downtown Hallettsville. When did Hallet Oak Gallery form? 2015. When did we become a non-profit? 2016. Why did we become a non-profit? To expand to serve the community. What year was the building built? 1890. Who owns the building? Dr. Betty…
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Hallet Oak Galley’s 2018 Summer Art Camp
The first Hallet Oak Summer Art Camp was a success and we are looking forward to next summer’s art camp. This summer’s camp for was children ages 8 to 11 and the group worked on water color paintings and paper strip quilling. The students were so creative and to show their artwork there was an…
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Why Contribute?
All of us at the Gallery are excited by our success and enthusiasm for our cultural arts programs! We welcome additional financial donations to create new programs, as well as, continue our community programs. We depend on donations for most of our revenue as our nominal fees do not cover the cost of events. Please…
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About Art in Architecture – Annual Event
The Annual “Art in Architecture Conference Partnering with Texas Society of Architects” is a two-day event that has: live music, Lavaca County Courthouse tours, book signings, art contest for adults, teens, and children – Best of Show wins $200, and distinguished guest speakers and authors. Hallet Oak Gallery and TxA to Sponsor J…nference – Texas…
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What’s new related to Hallettsville, TX – The county Seat of Lavaca County? A photographic glimpse of a multi-cultural community.
Hallet Oak Gallery is located in Lavaca County (radius is approximately 40 miles by 40 miles) is a designed specifically for cattle ranching and businesses that support a multi-cultural diverse environment which includes an array of medical practices, pharmaceuticals, a Victoria College campus for Nursing vocations and variety of restaurants. The county has six motels,…
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What’ll You’ll Enjoy ..
Fun for all with a variety of arts and crafts projects. Hallet Oak Gallery acknowledges art to be a healthy social activity and is leading the way with programs that explore art and culture.
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Linda Cejka, Communications Coordinator, Hallet Oak Foundation discusses themes and direction for Hallet Oak Gallery
Linda Cejka, Communications Coordinator for Hallet Oak Foundation, explains “We can change lives by inspiring and exercising minds with art projects focused on health, well-being and the environment. The Hallet Oak Gallery is a place to engage with the arts as an individual and a community. Visiting the Gallery and discussing the art on display…
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3rd Annual Spooktacular Haunted Tunnel – Oct. 31, 2017 Free Open to the Public Event
Teens and children from the ages of five on up enjoy the Hallet Oak Gallery Spooktacular Haunted tunnel with their family and friends. Sacred Heart Catholic School, Hallettsville, TX, Art Students decorated the outside of the tunnel working with Art Teacher, Colette Burroughs. Bob Weiss, Gallery supporter and volunteer designed and created the tunnel…
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What does the future hold for Hallettsville?
The big picture: Friends of Hallettsville Downtown Revitalization “Our goal is to retain all the advantages of a small town, yet revitalizing the city with small changes that can have big effects! Working together with our city, county and state, Hallettsville can have a place on the map that reads our history, our patriotism, our…