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Shake Rag Alley Center for the Arts
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Hours:
9-5 M-F and 8:30-4:30 weekends when workshops are in session (9-2 M-F in off-season). Our grounds are open to the public from dawn to dusk and feature picnic tables and rustic benches and chairs.
Driving Directions:
Shake Rag Alley is located one block from the intersection of State Highways 23/39 and Commerce Street in downtown Mineral Point at 18 Shake Rag St.
About Us
A nonprofit school of arts and crafts founded in 2004 by local artists and community members, Shake Rag Alley’s 2.5-acre campus is a national destination for participants of adult workshops, a robust summer youth program and a host of annual special events. In addition, Shake Rag offers on-site lodging and custom facility rentals for meetings, events and celebrations. For additional information about our workshops and events, or to request a catalog and information about facility rentals and volunteer opportunities, see www.ShakeRagAlley.org, call (608) 987-3292 or email info@shakeragalley.org.
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Jobs
Program Manager
Category: Arts & EntertainmentShake Rag Alley Center for the Arts invites applications for a Program Manager. To apply for this position, which will remain open until filled, please complete our online employment application here. Applications received by March 22 will receive priority consideration. A nonprofit school of arts and crafts founded in 2004 by local artists and community members, Shake Rag Alley’s 2.5-acre campus ...read moreYouth Program Manager
Category: EducationShake Rag Alley Center for the Arts invites applications for a seasonal Youth Program Manager. To apply for this position, which will remain open until filled, please complete our online employment application here. Applications received by March 22 will receive priority consideration. A nonprofit school of arts and crafts founded in 2004 by local artists and community members, Shake Rag Alley’s ...read moreEvents
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