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SE MN Arts Council grant apps due April 1 - Winona Post > Article

SE MN Arts Council grant apps due April 1 (3/17/2021) The Southeastern Minnesota Arts Council (SEMAC) announces a call for arts programming proposals by nonprofit organizations. All proposed projects must begin no earlier than June 1, 2021, and be completed within 12 months, culminating with a capstone event that is accessible and open to the public. Online applications will be available throughout March with an April 1, 2021, submission deadline at semac.org/grants/grant-applications.php. SEMAC, a nonprofit arts agency, is designated by the State of Minnesota Arts Board as the regional arts council for eleven southeastern Minnesota counties: Dodge, Fillmore, Freeborn, Goodhue, Houston, Mower, Olmsted, Rice, Steele, Wabasha, and Winona.

Brainerd Community Theatre to present Talking With in livestream | Pine and Lakes Echo Journal

Cast to present awarded production Written By: PineandLakes Echo Journal | 1:00 pm, Mar. 16, 2021 × Rachael Kline.Submitted Photo A collection of women from all walks of life, each with a fascinating life story, is the subject matter of Jane Martin’s compelling play Talking With, next up in Brainerd Community Theatre’s season of streamed performances. The play will be available for home viewing March 25-28. “Talking With” received standing ovations at Louisville’s Actors Theatre when it premiered there in 1982. The play garnered the American Theatre Critics Association Award for Best Regional Play in that same year, and also won the Best Foreign Play of the Year award in Germany, from a leading German theatre publication.

Highland Wildlife Park awarded a share a £2 6 million European Regional Development Fund award

By Louise Glen Published: 10:30, 15 March 2021 Get the Ross-shire Journal sent to your inbox every week and swipe through an exact replica of the day s newspaper Four projects in the Highlands and Islands will share a £2.6 million European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) award. The Royal Zoological Society of Scotland, Scotland’s Wildlife Discovery Centre will receive £980,000 for new visitor facilities at the Highland Wildlife Park near Kincraig, to showcase the richness and diversity of native wildlife. The Highland Wildlife Park is one of four projects in the Highlands and Islands will share a £2.6 million European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) award to promote the outstanding scenery, wildlife and culture of the Highlands and Islands, the cabinet secretary for rural economy and tourism, Fergus Ewing, announced today.

Highland Wildlife Park among Highlands and Islands projects to share a £2 6 million European Regional Development Fund award

  Article Highland Wildlife Park among Highlands and Islands projects to share a £2.6 million European Regional Development Fund award By Louise Glen Published: 18:33, 15 March 2021 Get the Courier and Groat sent to your inbox every week and swipe through an exact replica of the day s newspaper Four projects in the Highlands and Islands will share a £2.6 million European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) award. Highland Wildlife Park is to receive almost £1 million to help it showcase the richness and diversity of native wildlife. The park, operated by the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland, is one of four projects in the Highlands and Islands which will share a £2.6 million European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) award to promote the outstanding scenery, wildlife and culture of the Highlands and Islands, the cabinet secretary for rural economy and tourism, Fergus Ewing, announced.

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