Central Artist Corner: Art in Residence with Kenneth Zakee

About Kenneth: My inspiration for my art comes my appreciation for African Americans and Africans abroad. I like movement and draw athletes and musicians I also work symbols from Africa, especially Adinkra symbols from Ghana W Africa. I take pride in working with recycled textiles and repurposing and embellishing notebooks and containers. My textile Art…
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Central Artist Corner: Art in Residence with Etienne Jackson

About Etienne: Etienne was born in Tuskegee, Alabama, and is a native of Opelika, Alabama. He received a Bachelor of Arts from Morehouse College and a Master of Fine Arts from Georgia State University Ernest G. Welch School of Art and Design. Jackson is an accomplished sculptor, woodworker, and metal fabricator. His work has been…
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Central Artist Corner: The “Sorry I’m Late” Exhibit by Kellie Fowler-Posley and Devon Cantrel

Kellie Fowler-Posley was raised by the idea of “Legacy” brought to life by her and her five siblings. Right before Kellie was born, her parents founded a technology-turned-media production company, American Technologies, as a means to provide for a  growing family. Over the years, Kellie has had the pleasure to develop her skillsets through a variety…
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FulcoLibrary provides Dementia Friendly Programing

On February 7, 2024, the Board of Commissioners proudly introduced an initiative titled “Dementia Friendly Fulton,” aimed at fostering a supportive and inclusive environment for individuals affected by dementia. Across the globe, communities are uniting to create dementia-friendly environments that enhance the quality of life for those living with this condition. In Georgia, approximately 188,000…
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MALCon 2025

In the fall of 2019, Milton Library was proud to host its very first MALCon (Milton-Area Library Convention) with plans to make it a regularly occurring event. On April 12th, 2025, after years of strife and conflict, MALCon returns bigger, better, and with just more stuff.
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