Learn about how you can be a part of the arts in Douglasville & Douglas County. We depend on volunteers to help us keep our community events and programs running smoothly! From greeting guests as a Docent to giving out tickets during the Taste of Douglasville, to giving tours of the lovely Roberts Mosley home and its monthly exhibits, volunteers are the lifeblood of the Cultural Arts Council!
On Tuesday, August 15th at 11:30, join us at 8652 Campbellton St. as we enjoy a potluck lunch and discuss how you can get involved with the CAC this year!
The Douglasville Police Department is having a 21st Concepts to Parenting class on Tuesday, August 15, 2023, starting at 6:30 pm in the Douglasville Police Department Community Room. We will have community leaders discussing various topics.
Please join us for an informative discussion that includes communication and relationship building as we discuss 21st concepts to parenting.
It’s a party in your backyard this Summer! Right here in Douglasville at your home for the arts, the Cultural Arts Center of Douglasville/ Douglas County hosts four opportunities to come to shop local, support small businesses, taste a variety of culinary skills, and buy a small artwork for your personal collection to help the arts in your community survive. The events are always free and open to the public, with plenty of parking provided for guests.
The Douglasville Police Department invites everyone to fellowship together while discussing topics impacting our community. Discussions are held on the 2nd & 4th Thursday of the month. (No 4th Thursday meetings in November or December, nor on holidays). We speak on local issues and work together as one for the benefit of the community. Follow us on Facebook to see all our events and meetings.
We invite everyone to come out and celebrate with us! The Douglasville Police Department, in partnership with Douglas County Sheriff’s Office, is sponsoring a Jamboree at our “House of Hope” located at 8304 Hollis Street, Douglasville, GA, on Saturday, August 26, from 1pm – 6pm. The Jamboree will include information from several surrounding city & county resources, balloon animals, kids activities, food, music, and more. There will be something to do for everyone.
Parking will be available at Simpson and Daughters Mortuary located at 6787 James D. Simpson Ave, adjacent to the event. This is a FREE Event.
Location of Event: DPD House of Hope, 8304 Hollis Street, Douglasville, GA 30134
Contact: Sgt. Shannon Dean 678.293.1621 deans@douglasvillega.gov
On this episode of the Black Men’s Roundtable, we will chop it up with local leaders of the Divine 9 fraternities on the impact of structural racism, discrimination, and bias on marginalized communities in the areas of: Work, Housing, Education, Voting Rights/Voter Suppression, Health and Healthcare, the Wealth Gap, and the Criminal Justice System. We are calling all GREEKS and NON-GREEKS to come out and fellowship with us and become a part of this important discussion because we will take questions from our live audience! Wear your official blazers or NALIA!
Celebrate our most prestigious gallery exhibit yet!
We are now accepting submissions for our 2023 National Juried Art Show!
Please email us for more details!
All mediums are accepted; each artist can submit up to 3 pieces. The application fee is $40 or $35 for CAC members! The deadline to submit is June 23rd.