CTAC to partially close March 4-11 for flooding repairs

The Crooked Tree Arts Center in Petoskey is shown.
The Crooked Tree Arts Center in Petoskey is shown.

PETOSKEY — Parts of the Crooked Tree Arts Center in Petoskey will be closed from March 4-11 after experiencing flooding in February.

The upstairs exhibition galleries, sales gallery and front desk will be closed for the week to allow the center to refinish the flooring on the main level. Some of the wood flooring on the main level was damaged in the flood.

All scheduled classes will proceed as planned and the lower-level gallery, featuring "Currents of Color," will remain open.

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After the initial flooding was dealt with, CTAC officials said they were able to remain open and keep programming running as smoothly as possible.

"We appreciate your ongoing patience as we address various areas throughout the building that were affected by the flooding," a press release from Crooked Tree said. "Rest assured, our team is committed to ensuring that Crooked Tree Arts Center — Petoskey continues to serve as a cornerstone of our community for generations to come."

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CTAC's Petoskey staff will remain available during working hours to provide regular support. Crooked Tree will be available at (231) 347-4337 to answer questions about classes, programs, exhibitions and more.

This article originally appeared on The Petoskey News-Review: CTAC to partially close March 4-11 for flooding repairs