DCEA grant application deadline approaching
Staff report
GREENVILLE Time is running out for those seeking funding for local arts projects to apply for a grant from Darke County Endowment for the Arts (DCEA). DCEA grants funds annually to local organizations, individuals and governmental units which apply for funds to further the arts in our community. The deadline for applications to be considered for funding is Friday, April 30.
To be eligible to receive funding an applicant must be located in or provide services in Darke County, Ohio. In the past, applicants who have been awarded grants used the funds to assist presentation of art exhibits, musical programs, or dance projects, and to provide special opportunities for arts education. Other projects appropriate for consideration may include innovative plans and programs that increase the quality and stature of the arts, that increase accessibility to the arts for more residents, that enable collaboration between arts groups, tha
Local authors publish Bear s Mill textbook
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Cobb talks work on Pacific Threat
By Nathaniel Kubik - DarkeCountyMedia.com
Local author and pastor Chris Cobb, also known by his pen name C.H. Cobb, recently released his eighth novel Pacific Threat.
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GREENVILLE Local author and pastor Chris Cobb, also known by his pen name C.H. Cobb, recently released his new novel titled
Pacific Threat (2020).
The book, a work of fiction grounded in historical events, is the fourth entry in Cobb’s
Falcon Series, and chronicles events leading up to the 1991 Soviet coup attempt of Mikhail Gorbachev’s administration in hopes of preserving the last semblances of the U.S.S.R. The book can be purchased on Amazon, at the Bread of Life Bookstore in Greenville, and is available for borrowing at Greenville Public Library.