[NEohioPAL]CTCNews: Ben Cameron of TCG to Speak Here on 2/19 + Advocacy

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Thu Feb 12 21:57:03 PST 2004


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BREAKING NEWS:  Ben Cameron, executive director of the Theatre Communications 
Group, and one of the foremost theater leaders in the country, will be in 
town next week for a meeting.  He has graciously agreed to make room in his 
schedule to speak to the theater community at-large.  He's a dynamic and insightful 
speaker with an unparalleled perspective on the national theater scene.  He's 
eager to share that perspective with us and to enlarge his perspective 
further by hearing from us about the theater scene here.  Though the notice is 
short, it would be great to have a strong showing.  

Date:  Tuesday, February 19
Time:  3-5:30 pm
Place: Cleveland Public Theatre, 6415 Detroit Avenue

The event is free but bring your checkbooks because we'll be on hand to 
process 2004 CTC memberships at the door.  

ALSO:
RE: ADVOCACY FOR ISSUE 31
Election day is March 2.  Issue 31 will provide about $10.5 million in 
revenue for arts and culture, in addition to an equal amount for economic 
redevelopment, at a cost of about $2 a month for the owner of a house valued at 
$100,000.  Write letters to the editor in support of the issue, contribute to the 
campaign, volunteer in the campaign office.  To find out how to get involved, go 
to www.supportartsandculture.org.  Even if you have not registered to vote 
yourself, you can help by talking the issue up to friends, family, and neighbors 
who will be voting.  Thanks.  

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Date:  Tuesday, February 19<BR>
Time:  3-5:30 pm<BR>
Place: Cleveland Public Theatre, 6415 Detroit Avenue<BR>
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<B>The event is free but bring your checkbooks because we'll be on hand to p=
rocess 2004 CTC memberships at the door.  <BR>
<BR>
ALSO:<BR>
RE: ADVOCACY FOR ISSUE 31<BR>
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 in revenue for arts and culture, in addition to an equal amount for economi=
c redevelopment, at a cost of about $2 a month for the owner of a house valu=
ed at $100,000.  Write letters to the editor in support of the issue, c=
ontribute to the campaign, volunteer in the campaign office.  To find o=
ut how to get involved, go to www.supportartsandculture.org.  Even if y=
ou have not registered to vote yourself, you can help by talking the issue u=
p to friends, family, and neighbors who will be voting.  Thanks. =20=
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