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Article: FINE ARTS FUND BUILDS A BRIDGE TO THE FUTURE FOR CULTURE.(EDITORIAL)(Column)
- Article from:
- The Kentucky Post (Covington, KY)
- Article date:
- March 8, 1997
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Byline: Robert B. Sathe
Big Mac, Suspension, Brent Spence . . . Which bridge do you use to cross the Ohio river?
Well, try another bridge next time. A much stronger and more dynamic one that combines the two sides of the river in such a way that they become a unified city. The Fine Arts Fund is the bridge joining culture and education together for a brighter future.
Why, you ask, should I take the Fine Arts Fund bridge? Regardless of where you live in Northern Kentucky, you will be touched by the arts. When it comes to cultural enlightenment and enrichment, south or north of the river does not matter. The arts are everywhere and for everyone.
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... ... Byline: Post staff report The Fine Arts Fund has awarded 27 small and mid ... granted was $202,500. The Fine Arts Fund Grants Program, established in ... total raised in this year's Fine Arts Fund -- $10,920,407 -- surpassed ...
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