A&O Meetup on June 11 in Nashville at the Upper Room's Christian Art Museum

ALPHA OMEGA ARTS NEWS
By TAHLIB
Whether you are in Nashville for just a few hours or a few days, you will want to place the Upper Room Chapel and Museum at the top of your “must see” list. It is sure to be the stop you will tell your friends about and the one that will linger in your memory for years to come. The uniqueness makes the Upper Room Chapel and Museum Nashville’s best Christian attraction for individual tourists, church groups, students of all ages and a regular stop for tour bus companies. Each year the Upper Room Chapel and Museum hosts more than a thousand visitors. Christians of all denominations, religious history buffs of any faith, or those who are simply interested in art and sculpture visit this remarkable tourist spot to view the nearly life-size woodcarving of Leonardo da Vinci’s Last Supper and the many other interesting features of the chapel and pieces of art in the museum. [Source]
  • Exhibition: Museum's collection of 21st to 11th century art and artifacts.
  • Location: The Upper Room Chapel, 1908 Grand Avenue, Nashville, Tennessee, 877-899-2780 ext.7207, chapel.upperroom.org
  • When: Wednesday, June 11, 10:00 a.m. (2-hours)
  • RSVP: By Saturday, June 7 to "Tahlib(at)AlphaOmegaArts.org"
  • Cost: Admission is free. A $4.00 donation is encouraged
  • Dress: Dress blue, of course and the group tour