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Local artists, orgs win state arts grants - Winona Post > Article

(6/2/2021) Arts Council awards local grants  This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through grants from the Minnesota State Arts Board thanks to a legislative appropriation from the Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund. On May 18, 2021, the board of directors of the Southeastern Minnesota Arts Council (SEMAC) awarded 26 grants for a total of $115,330 in funding to applicants throughout Southeastern Minnesota. This included 15 Arts and Cultural Heritage grants for $82,330 and 11 Programming Grants for $33,000. SEMAC is the State Arts Board-designated granting authority for local/regional arts producing and sponsoring organizations and disburses funds allocated for this purpose by the Minnesota State Legislature. The SEMAC region includes the counties of Dodge, Fillmore, Freeborn, Goodhue, Houston, Mower, Olmsted, Rice, Steele, Wabasha, and Winona.

Gilmore Community Wash Raises Almost $900 for Habitat for Humanity

By TJ Photo: Facebook/Gilmore Ave. Carwash WINONA, Minn. (KWNO)- Gilmore Avenue Car Wash and Quick Lube says they raised $869.42 for the Habitat for Humanity Winona-Fillmore Counties during their Community Wash Saturday event.   Throughout 2021, Gilmore has pledged to donate all sales from the first Saturday of the month to local organizations.   “We’ve been blessed beyond imagine and it’s time to give back to say thank you,” said Gilmore Avenue Car Wash’s Tiffany Schindeldecker.  Schindeldecker estimated the community wash events from February through April raised a combined total of over $4,500. The habitat joined the likes of the Warming House, Winona Volunteer Services, and the Winona Symphony Orchestra as beneficiaries of the event.  

Winona Symphony Orchestra annual Children s Concert - Winona Post > Article

Winona Symphony Orchestra annual Children’s Concert (3/24/2021) Winona Symphony Orchestra persevered to perform its annual Children’s Concert and provide a high-quality, live symphonic music experience for regional students, despite the challenges of the pandemic. After the WSO’s 2020 Children’s Concert, life as we knew it and had planned for seemed to come to a halt. A year later – with much in the way of planning for safety and enhanced logistics – local and regional artists were finally able to come together once more for the WSO 2021 Children’s Concert on March 1 of this year.  The WSO live-streamed its annual performance from the Manoogian Gallery of the Minnesota Marine Art Museum. Artistic director and conductor Erik Rohde directed the local and regional musicians from near Emanuel Leutze’s 1851 painting of “Washington Crossing the Delaware.” Students and teachers were able to submit questions remotely, and following the music,

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