About Osceola Arts
Osceola Arts initially called the Footlight Theater Society, to begin with debuted in Osceola District in 1961. The Society advertised Osceola Arts to begin with preparations within the assembly hall of Osceola Tall School. After one such generation, she started activity by advertising the Society $1,000 "to discover a domestic of your claim without mosquito's and with comfortable seats." Here the dream of a Center that gives live theater, music, craftsmanship, and other imaginative exercises was born. In 1962, the Center was chartered as a non-profit Florida enterprise. On November 20, 1963, the primary assembly of individuals was held. They advertised the modern organization a three-year rent for a brief office in Kissimmee. After five a long time at this area, Irlo Bronson gave the Center a five-acre tract of arrive on Bermuda Road as a location to construct an unused changeless facility.