Monday, June 04, 2007
ECP Announces Fund Grant
PRESS RELEASE : For Immediate Release
CONTACT: Robin Lopez-Grignon, Coordinator,
Evansville Community Partnership, 608-882-0598
ecpi@eishome.com
DATE: June 1, 2007
RELEASE: 2 pages
PHOTOS
ATTACHED: 1.) Susan Finque, School for Girls Play Project & John Decker, Evansville Community Partnership-Grant Writing Council accepting grant award from Evansville Fund
2.)Leota School for Girls, Evansville, WI
Evansville Community Partnership Receives Grant
The Evansville Community Partnership announces that it has received a grant from the Evansville Fund, a component of the Community Foundation of southern Wisconsin, Inc. to support the workshop production of SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, a new play inspired by the history of the Leota School for Girls in Evansville. There will be four performances in mid July, and casting is not quite complete. Donations for this project are still being accepted from the community. For more information about this project, please contact Susan Finque, 882-0740.
This grant is made available from the Evansville Fund. The Fund responds to our area’s not for profit organizations wanting to start new, innovative programs, or expand current services and provides the greatest flexibility for addressing changing needs to advance the most promising, creative approaches to strengthening communities. Grants from the Evansville Fund have strengthened ties between generations and have encouraged community participation in the arts, education, environment, health and human service programs, and historical preservation. For more information about how you can impact your community For good For ever through the Community Foundation of Southern Wisconsin, please call 608-758-0883. The Community Foundation serves Grant, Green, Iowa, Jefferson, Lafayette, Rock and Walworth counties. ###
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I am assuming anyone from the public can go to the play?? Considering they did use local tax dollars to help fund it
ReplyDeleteActually it is not tax dollars. It is a grant from the Evansville Fund and/or the Millie Tait Foundation. Not public entities.
ReplyDeleteWell, just for fun I typed in Leota which I attended in the 1950's --I was surprised to find several links to people who attended (names I didn't recognize). I thought the school closed after I left but apparently not!
ReplyDeleteThe information about a play and the history of the school is from a year ago but I thought I would give you my name if you want to contact folks about the school in the old days!
email: vanph@lagcc.cuny.edu
here is
Hi--I attended Leota in the 1950's and would be intrigued to hear from others--your play info is from a year ago but thought I would post anyway--the names that appear on classmates.com are not folks I recognize...
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