Arts
The Marlboro Arts Council, officially established in February 1970, has served as the leader in coordinating and facilitating community arts events.
For over 30 years, the Council has worked to elevate the quality of life for its constituents by acting as the major presenter of public, professional and community events through its Evening Concert Series, Children's Concert Series, Jubilee Arts Festival, Children's Performing Arts Camp and Writers Reading Series.
The Arts Council is a two time winner of the prestigious Governor's Award for the Arts - the Elizabeth O'Neill Verner Award. A capital campaign begun in 1998 purchased of the Weatherly-Walker house (circa 1834) as a permanent home for the Arts Council which also provides retail, gallery and classroom space as well as office space.
The Marlboro Civic Center, in downtown Bennettsville, is the area's performing arts center and offers a variety of plays, concerts and other performances during the year.
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Marlboro Arts Council