The Sharonville Fine Arts Council has won the Sharonville Chamber's Award for 2007. 

The 2007 Sharonville Chamber Award is presented to the person or organization who has contributed significantly to Sharonville community, and as a result the businesses and people of Sharonville are better off; has added appeal and improved quality of life; has made Sharonville a more rounded, active, diverse, attractive community.

The Sharonville Fine Arts Council garnered the 2007 Sharonville Chamber Award. “By implementing a comprehensive arts and cultural initiative,” said Rich Arnold, President of the Sharonville Chamber of Commerce, “they have made a significant contribution to the community. They have added appeal and improved the quality of life in Sharonville and the surrounding region – and we salute them.”

Pictured from Left to Right:  Mayor Virgil Lovitt, Gayla Price, PNC Branch Manager, Robin Kurlas, Owner Red Squirrel Restaurant, Sue Koetz, Executive Director of Sharonville Recreation Center and Department, Janey Kattelman, City Council, and Rich Arnold, President of Sharonville Chamber of Commerce. 

Our Mission

The mission of the Sharonville Fine Arts Council is to implement a comprehensive arts and cultural initiative for the City of Sharonville and the surrounding region.

Our Vision

The vision is to create a grass-roots community initiative including interested residents, business leaders, civic leaders, educational leaders  and area artists to combine their expertise and energy to make this vision a reality.

Our Future

The future holds much promise as the Sharonville Fine Arts Council simultaneously works on the creation of a Creative and Performing Fine Arts Center and Outdoor Children's and Sculpture Garden located at the existing Act I Theater site.  At the same time, the goal is to currently offer as many diverse fine art activities to as many individuals as possible of all ages and cultures.