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Leader-Telegram : Nine local entities receive music, live entertainment grants
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Article by Ryan Patterson Leader-Telegram Staff - December 3, 2020 - Several Chippewa Valley entertainment entities received grants Thursday as part of a $15 million state program to support live music and artistic venues through the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Ten Area Nonprofit Arts Organizations Receive COVID-19 Cultural Grant
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Governor Tony Evers announced that $15 million in COVID-19 Cultural Organization Grants has been awarded to 385 cultural organizations across Wisconsin. Ten nonprofit cultural organizations in Eau Claire, Chippewa, and Dunn counties have awarded a combined $531,065.91 in grants.
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Governor Evers’ Second Round of “We’re All In” State Grants Offers Relief for Live Music and Performance Venues Including Pablo Center
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Pablo Center at the Confluence, Blue Ox Music Festival, The Grand Theatre, Eaux Claires Festival, Country Jam, Country Fest, Rock Fest, The Lakely, The Mable Tainter, The Plus, Big Top Chautauqua, and The Metro located in Western Wisconsin sincerely thank Governor Evers and his administration for allocating $15 million for live music and performance venues throughout Wisconsin as part of a second round of “We’re All In” grants and investments in tourism, entertainment and cultural venues. While venues across the state and nation remain completely closed in the midst of the pandemic, Wisconsin has recognized the cultural and economic impact its venues have on its local communities and has stepped up in an amazing way.Send this blog post to someone:
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Pablo Center at the Confluence Provides a Fall Full of Visual Arts Programming and New Permanent Collection Acquisitions
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Pablo Center at the Confluence is pleased to launch a fall filled with visual arts including new art acquisitions and donations to the Laurie Bieze Permanent Art Collection, the weeklong, socially-distant GO Paint Chippewa Valley event, and multiple virtual exhibitions.Send this blog post to someone:
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Pablo Center Announce Pablo Center Learning Pods
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Pablo Center launches learning support program to support families in the Chippewa Valley with virtual and hybrid learning.
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Pablo Center Announces Bridge Campaign to Support Operational Needs
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Pablo Center at the Confluence announces the launch of the “Bridge Campaign” to aid in operational expenses. With COVID-19 halting mass gatherings and in-person performances since March of 2020 and projections indicating the potential to not reopen until January, that leaves Pablo Center with the daunting reality of having no revenue for nine months. The goal of the Bridge Campaign is to raise $500,000 to help bridge operational needs from August through December. Without additional federal relief, Pablo Center will require $1.75M just to maintain the building through June of next year.
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Pablo Center Passes On Their Portion of Together Chippewa Valley Donations to Eight Local Arts Nonprofits
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Pablo Center is proud to announce that it has passed on its portion of donations from Together Chippewa Valley to its partner local, arts nonprofits. This includes Chippewa Valley Book Festival, Chippewa Valley Jazz Orchestra (CVJO), Chippewa Valley Symphony Orchestra (CVSO), Chippewa Valley Theatre Guild (CVTG), Chippewa Valley Writer’s Guild, Eau Claire Chamber Orchestra (ECCO), Eau Claire Children’s Theatre (ECCT), and Eau Claire Jazz Inc.Send this blog post to someone:
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Pablo Center Limits Season 3 Sales To Live Performances Scheduled After January 1, 2021
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Following the direction of public health officials, data from peer organizations, Members, and Patrons, the Member presale and public sale of Season 3’s live performances will be limited to events scheduled after January 1, 2021.Send this blog post to someone:
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Pablo Center Has Officially Announced Their Third Season
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Pablo Center’s Season 3 is about using the power of art to dream big, to create, and to inspire new possibilities as they offer a creative outlet to help navigate the process of healing and of bringing people back together. Season 3 also brings Eau Claire’s first Broadway production with Waitress; see the full line-up here.
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New Pablo Center Endowment Honors Janet Carson’s Legacy Of Art Education
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Pablo Center at the Confluence is pleased to announce the creation of the Janet Carson Art Education Fund, made possible by a generous gift of $50,000 from Janet Carson’s estate. This endowment fund has been created to honor Carson’s artistic contributions as well as her dedicated service to the University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire and the community as an educator. The endowment will fund existing art outreach programs such as ARTmobile - Pablo Center’s free mobile, art education program delivered in-person and digitally - while also providing resources to create opportunities such as the addition of a youth, plein air art competition to the 2020 GO Paint! Chippewa Valley.
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