COURT HOUSE — County Freeholders and the Culture and Heritage Commission will sponsor a fundraising workshop, “THINK GREEN: FUNDING,” on Wednesday, April 22, from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at Cape Bank Conference Center, 211 Route 9 North. Registration costs $8 and includes a continental breakfast.
Topics include: grant writing; capital campaigns; annual appeals; and how businesses benefit by supporting non-profits. Speakers will be Anne Salvatore, Executive Director, Historic Cold Spring Village; Michael Lane, Executive Director, Center for Community Arts; Joe Pannullo, Executive Director, Cape May Stage; Mary Stewart, Chief Outreach Officer, Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts; Lorraine Hansen, Executive Director, Ocean City Arts Center; and Barbara Beitel, Executive Director, Access to Art.
Please send checks payable to the Division of Culture and Heritage to 4 Moore Road, DN 139, Cape May Court House, NJ 08210 by April 15, 2009. For additional information or to register, please call 463-6370 or send e-mail to culture@cmclibrary.org.
The Culture and Heritage Commission is a nine-member volunteer group whose mission is to promote public interest and participation in local arts, history, and culture; and to support the development of the county’s arts, history and cultural organizations. Members are Joseph Salvatore, M.D., Chair; Mary Stewart, Vice-Chair; Fred Miller, Secretary; Barbara Beitel; Dr. Janice Lake Betts; Warren Betty, M.D.; Lorraine Hansen; David Rodriguez; and Anne Salvatore. Ralph E. Bakley, Sr., Freeholder liaison.
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