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Southeast Alabama Community Theatre

The Southeast Alabama Community Theatre is a non-profit organization made up of gifted volunteers. It was established in 1974 by a group of talented individuals looking for a new cultural venue in the Wiregrass. SEACT has presented more than 100 theatrical productions to the community since its creation performing three or four shows each year. Shows have been performed at the Dothan Opera House and at The Center. Auditions are open to the public and are held throughout the year.

Southeast Alabama Dance Company

Tracy Solomon founded the Southeast Alabama Dance Company in 1978 with the help of several dance enthusiasts in Dothan. SEADAC primarily emphasizes training in classical ballet but also provides instruction in jazz and modern dance. Auditions for the company are held every August. SEADAC presents the classic ballet, "The Nutcracker" every December as well as a spring performance and a free summer show that is open to the public.

Tri-State Community Orchestra

The Tri-State Community Orchestra was founded in 1995 to provide musicians the opportunity to play, learn and help educate others about the joy of orchestral music. The Tri-State Community Orchestra is open to all ages and musical abilities. Rehearsals are Thursdays at 6 p.m. in the Center.

Dothan Wiregrass Art League

The Dothan Wiregrass Art League is an organization of local artists who have banded together to promote art in the community. DWAL sponsors art shows, exhibits and workshops. Many of the artists teach weekly art classes to the community. For more information about classes, call 334-792-9655.

More about the DWAL.

Music South

Music South's mission is to provide children and adults of the Wiregrass with quality musical performances and music education experiences. Music South has created programming for symphony, jazz, youth music programs and free outdoor concerts.

Wiregrass Heritage Chapter of the National Railroad Historical Society

Formed in 1989, The Railroad Society offers opportunities for Wiregrass area railroading enthusiasts who enjoy all aspects of railroading from building and operating model railroading layouts and equipment to full-size trains and railroads. The Railway Historical Society meets at 2 p.m. on the second Sunday of each month, except June and July, at The Cultural Arts Center.

Dothan Service League

The Dothan Service League was organized in 1946 by an organization of women who were dedicated to volunteering their time and talents to various clinics and fund-raising projects to develop and support community charities. The organizations that the League assists not only benefit from volunteering, but financially as well. The League has given more than $100,000 in scholarships to Wallace Community College and Troy University in Dothan. The League is probably best known for their Nationally acclaimed cookbook, Sterling Service, published in 1996. For more information please write to: Dothan Service League, P.O. Box 223, Dothan, AL 36302.

Dothan-Houston County Substance Abuse Partnership

The Dothan-Houston County Substance Abuse Partnership was created in 1992 to educate young people about the dangers of alcohol, smoking and drugs. More than 75 youth council members mentor their peers and local school children and teach programs that deal with smoking, social problems and abstinence.

Wiregrass Museum of Art

The Wiregrass Museum of Art is a not-for-profit organization dedicated meeting the present and future needs of art and art education in Dothan and the Wiregrass area. The Museum, located in the historical Dothan Power Plant building in downtown Dothan, first opened its doors on September 6, 1991. Over the years the Museum has been host to a variety of exhibits by local, national and international artists and numerous educational programs.

Among its many exhibits, the Museum is host to the annual Youth Art Month exhibit in March, which features artwork by kindergarten through 12th grade students from the Dothan City and Houston County school systems. During the month of June, the Museum is home to Local Color: The Dothan Wiregrass Art League Members Exhibit.The Museum also has several educational programs including school tours, the family-oriented 1st Saturday program, artist’s workshops and lecture/demonstrations and annual summer art camps.

The Wiregrass Museum of Art is located at 126 Museum Ave. in downtown Dothan across from the Civic Center and is open Tuesday through Saturday 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.


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