FACC (Friends of the Agri-Civic Center)

FACC (Friends of the Agri-Civic Center) FACC is dedicated to acquiring resources for the continued use, improvement and long term maintenance of the Stanly County Agri-Civic Center.

Friends of the Agri-Civic Center is dedicated to acquiring resources for the continued use, improvement and long term maintenance of the Agri-Civic Center. Our goal is to maintain a marketable, usable facility for the residents of Stanly and surrounding counties.

Address

26032 Newt Road
Albemarle, NC
28001

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 5pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 5pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 5pm
Thursday 8:30am - 5pm
Friday 8:30am - 5pm

Telephone

+17049863666

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Friends of the Agri-Civic Center is a 501(c)3 Nonprofit Organization founded in 2010 and dedicated to acquiring resources for the continued use, improvement and long term maintenance of the Agri-Civic Center in Stanly County, North Carolina. Our goal is to maintain a marketable, usable facility for the residents of Stanly and surrounding counties.

The Agri-Civic Center opened after much anticipation in 1989. Since that time, it has served countless thousands of citizens by housing the Agricultural Offices for the county, and also providing a large performance venue for special events. The facility hosts hundreds of events per year, from departmental meetings and workshops to theatrical productions, concerts, and national dance competitions.

Since their foundation in 2010, the Friends of the Agri-Civic Center have been able to provide many facility updates and improvements. For a complete listing, please visit the facility website at www.stanlyciviccenter.com.

The organization is operated by a volunteer Board of Directors, who work in cooperation with the Agri-Civic Center staff. There current Board members are as follows: Joseph Whitely, Gary Hatley, Kent Lowder, Candice Moffitt, Wes Tucker.