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  2. Cultural Arts Commission - Garland, TX

    In February 1986, the Garland City Council created the nine-member Garland Cultural Arts Commission (GCAC) to serve as a liaison between the City and all community-based arts and historic organizations.

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  5. Garland Cultural Arts | Event Calendar - prekindle.com

    Event Calendar | Buy tickets and find event information for upcoming events at Garland Cultural Arts

  6. Garland Cultural Arts - Facebook

    We want to give a very big thank you to the Garland Cultural Arts Commission and the City of Garland for helping to make our dream of offering affordable and accessible theatre opportunities to students …

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  8. Arts Organizations - Visit Garland, TX

    The Garland Cultural Arts Commission was formed in 1986 by the Garland City Council to serve as a liaison between City and community-based arts and historic groups. The Commission's primary goal …

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  10. It Came From Texas 2025 Film Festival Returns to Garland - Dallas …

    Sep 8, 2025 · Festivities will close on a comedic note with 1969’s Viva Max! “This one isn’t based on a true story, but can you imagine a Mexican General coming to retake the Alamo in 1969,” Kitchens says.