A Rancho Cordova historic building gets a new lease on life this
month as the Mills Art and Culture Center (The MACC) swings open
its doors on Feb. 28, 2018.
After a year of renovation and planning, Sacramento artist Danny
Scheible will feature “TAPIGAMI”, an exhibit and hands-on workshops,
during an imaginative show featuring artistic exploration of an
everyday item: masking tape.
The Grand Opening and ribbon cutting for the building will be at
5:30 p.m. Wednesday Feb. 28, with reception and gallery open
until 8 p.m. Visit The MACC and TAPIGAMI again from noon-6 p.m.
on March 3-4 and March 10-11. Admission is free of charge.
The transformation of Rancho Cordova’s historic Mills Station
Building is the result of cooperation and vision by the City of Rancho
Cordova, Sacramento County Sacramento Regional Transit and citizen
volunteers. Numerous artistic and cultural events are planned for 2018,
produced by the Cordova Community Council Foundation.
The MACC activities are made possible in part by funding from the
City of Rancho Cordova Community Enhancement Fund.
For more information visit www.rcmacc.org.
Hope to see you there
and at future events!
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