Prince William Board of County Supervisors invited to Public Arts Open House March 25

Deshundra Jefferson Chair at-Large
Deshundra Jefferson Chair at-Large
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Members of the Prince William Board of County Supervisors have been invited to attend a Public Arts Open House on March 25, according to an announcement released March 20. The event is organized by the Department of Parks and Recreation.

The open house will take place from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at the Historic Manassas Courthouse, located at 9428 Lee Avenue in Manassas, Virginia.

The announcement states that no votes will be taken during the event and no official county business will be conducted. The purpose of the gathering is for members of the public and officials to engage with local arts initiatives in an informal setting.

The Department of Parks and Recreation is hosting this event as part of its ongoing efforts to promote public art within the community. Residents are encouraged to attend and learn more about current and future arts projects in Prince William County.

No further details about specific programs or speakers were provided in the notice.



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