SAC Art Exhibition 2023

Pottery by Susan Yesunas of Hubert will be among the featured works during the Seaside Arts Council's Art Exhibition 2023, which takes place Saturday evening. Purchase a copy of the Feb. 22, 2023, Tideland News for the details.
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