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Photo Walk images featured at local gallery Friday night

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Photo Walk images featured at local gallery Friday night

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Thursday, October 27. 2011
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An art exhibit featuring images captured during the Scott Kelby WorldWide Photo Walk will open Friday, Oct. 28th, at the Preble-Rish Gallery in downtown Blountstown at the corner of SR 20 and North Pear Street.

All photographs were taken by local and regional amateur and professional photographers in one 2-hour period in downtown Blountstown on Saturday, Oct. 1st. The exhibit highlights our fair city in a beautiful and unique way, while illustrating the different perspectives seen by the 26 photographers.

The exhibit will be displayed alongside a portion of the gallery’s permanent exhibit, Apalachicola River: An American Treasure by Clyde Butcher.

A {downtown after dark} theme will be carried out with an outdoor reception, live acoustic music performed by Erik Alford, and refreshments.

Tickets are available for $10 each, and include the reception. Tickets can be purchased online at www.calhounco.org/store or at Blountstown Drugs.

The Preble-Rish Gallery is the result of a partnership between the Calhoun County Chamber of Commerce and Preble-Rish, Inc., an engineering and consulting firm. Preble-Rish graciously donated space for the gallery which hosts the “Apalachicola River: An American Treasure” exhibit, featuring 30 photography images by Clyde Butcher, and a film by Elam Stoltzfus. The Calhoun County Chamber of Commerce is currently the proprietor of the exhibit.
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