The Allied Arts Council will celebrate its new brand identity with a ribbon-cutting ceremony and community open house on Thursday, June 4, at 4 p.m., marking a new chapter for the 63-year-old St. Joseph nonprofit arts organization.
ST. JOSEPH, MO — After more than six decades of enriching the cultural landscape of St. Joseph, Allied Arts Council, a nonprofit arts organization established in 1963, is proud to announce a special Ribbon Cutting Ceremony and Community Open House celebrating the launch of its new brand identity.
The celebration will take place on Thursday, June 4 at 4 p.m., and community members, supporters, artists, families, and local leaders are invited to attend and experience the exciting next chapter of one of St. Joseph’s longstanding arts organizations.
The event will feature:
- Official ribbon cutting ceremony
- Light snacks and refreshments
- Interactive photo booth opportunities
- A chance to explore the organization’s refreshed look and vision
- Opportunities to connect with fellow arts supporters and community members
- A celebration of the impact and future of the arts in St. Joseph
For over 60 years, Allied Arts Council has played an important role in inspiring creativity, supporting artists, and providing meaningful arts experiences for the St. Joseph community. The organization’s rebrand reflects both its rich history and its commitment to growing, evolving, and expanding opportunities for future generations.
“This rebrand represents more than just a new look. It represents renewed energy, community connection, and our continued commitment to making the arts accessible, engaging, and inspiring for everyone,” said Jessica Agnew, Executive Director for the Allied Arts Council. “We are excited to celebrate this milestone with the community that has supported us throughout the years.”
Guests attending the open house will have the opportunity to learn more about the organization’s mission, upcoming programs and events, and the important role the arts continue to play in strengthening the cultural identity of St. Joseph.
Whether attendees are longtime supporters or visiting for the first time, the organization hopes the event will serve as both a celebration and an invitation to be part of its future.
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