‘Fun Bunch’ lunch group visits PCI exhibit at Cotton Street Gallery
Published 9:15 am Friday, September 6, 2024
- Members of the club visiting the museum are, from left, Betty Davis, Jo Ellen Sellers, Saundra Ellis, Patricia Strength, Brenda Gantt, and Kitty Meadows. (PHOTO BY ROBERT BLANKENSHIP)
The Fun Bunch Lunch Group gets together each Tuesday for lunch at a local restaurant.
Last week, the group enjoyed lunch at David’s Catfish before visiting the Cotton Street Gallery for the Poarch Band of Creek Indians exhibit.
The exhibit includes pow wow regalia, princess regalia, basketry, quilts, reproduction pottery, copper medallions, and a collection of arrowheads on loan from the Covington County Historical Museum.
The exhibit continues in September and October, open Thursdays through Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The Emmy Award-winning documentary “The Forgotten Creeks,” which tells the story of Alabama’s Creek Indians, will run continuously at the gallery during the exhibition.