FolkArts Society of Greenville

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FolkArts Society of Greenville

The Folk Arts Society of Greenville (FASG) is a membership organization dedicated to enriching the community's understanding/appreciation of, and participation in, traditional and contemporary folk arts.

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The FASG is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, governed by an elected Board of Directors, that functions through the work of volunteers. Contributions, beyond membership/admission, are tax deductible.

Your support through attendance and contributions--is greatly appreciated and helps the FASG continue providing quality entertainment and educational/cultural opportunities/activities.

While the FASG is primarily a participatory organization, some FASG members and associates dance with performance teams, like the Green Grass Cloggers and salsa dance groups, that may be scheduled for public and private events. A concert series of traditional and contemporary folk and country music and other performing art.

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FolkArts Society
Greenville
NC
USA
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Telephone: 
252-752-7350

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