
FARMING: The Traveling Show in Walker County
November 8, 2017 @ 2:00 pm - 5:00 pm
| freeFARMING, A natural path to nurturing identity through bending, toiling, planting and getting dirty together.
Join glo for the Walker County Georgia debut of The Traveling Show, our public art tour of Georgia. Alongside citizens of Rossville, we will construct a community garden on the site of Cherokee Chief John Ross’s home, built in 1797.
Tuesday November 7 through Thursday November 9
2-5pm
John Ross House
200 East Lake Avenue
Rossville, GA 30741
free and public.
Write us with questions: info@gloatl.org
The Traveling Show launched in 2013. To date, glo has created social art with17 towns, through 51 public initiatives for a population of 37,000. Griffin-Spalding Historical Society president Christy Todd says, “Sometimes it takes someone from the outside to show you what you have.”