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The Hispanic Alliance is receiving financial support from an arts organization and online donors after Greenville County Council voted this week to withhold a $7,500 grant that the group had sought to promote the Wings of the City sculpture exhibit.
The Metropolitan Arts Council announced Thursday that it is providing the Hispanic Alliance with a $3,500 grant to promote the Wings of the City exhibit, which consists of nine bronze statues placed in Falls Park and the Peace Center. This exhibit is an outstanding addition to the cultural landscape of Greenville, and the Hispanic Alliance is to be commended for its efforts to bring these beautiful sculptures to our city, said Alan Ethridge, the council s executive director. It is also MAC’s privilege to take a stance against censorship.
Updated: 4:00 PM EDT May 12, 2021 A former first lady of Greenville has died. Trude Heller was 98 years old. Trude was the wife of Max Heller, who was mayor from 1971 to 1979.According to her obituary, Trude Heller was born on June 19, 1922, in Vienna, Austria. She was forced as a teenager to flee Austria during the Holocaust. After a harrowing escape and what she referred to as many miracles, she came to the United States in 1940 and 2 years later married her beloved Max whom she had known in Vienna, the obituary said.The two were married in 1942 in downtown Greenville and had three children. (Video above is her talking to students) She served on the boards of several agencies in the Upstate, including the Greenville Symphony Guild, Metropolitan Arts Council and Greenville Hospital Guild. For her service to South Carolina, she was honored with the Order of the Palmetto. She was an honorary member of Omicron Delta Kappa.She was also conferred with an honorary degree
For ALL you do (which in a normal year is A LOT, and in the past year has been UNREAL), we want to say THANK YOU and WE APPRECIATE YOU!
Tune in to the next episode of
Carolina Classrooms on May 27. We will be celebrating South Carolina teachers for a job well done in a school year unlike one we have ever seen.
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