The First Stage Theatre Company has received a grant for $3667 from the Foundation for the Tri-State Community, which is based in Ashland, Ky.I'm working on a blog entry about the challenges of funding a community theatre group, but I have to tell you, support like this is invaluable to a local non-profit organization like First Stage. More on that soon.
The grant will be used to purchase new sound equipment for the local children's theatre group. According to First Stage President Chuck Minsker, "We're very grateful to everyone at the Foundation for their support and generosity. This grant will make it possible for us to update our system of wireless microphones - a vital tool for any theatre group. Our system was badly in need of replacement, and that's possible now, thanks to this grant."
The check was presented by Foundation President Mary Witten Wiseman. The Foundation for the Tri-State Community is celebrating its 35th anniversary and focuses on providing support for the non-profit community in the Tri-State area and on the distribution of charitable dollars.
The First Stage Theatre Company is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing an educational, developmental experience for young people through the performing arts. This fall the group will begin its 19th season of shows with a production of the classic musical Peter Pan.
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Saturday, August 09, 2008
A Grant for First Stage
It's always nice to share good news, and the First Stage Theatre Company got some recently, as this press release explains (and yes, I know it's a story that includes me - including the photo here taken by my pal C.E. Wilson, which shows the presentation of the check from Foundation for the Tri-State Community President Mary Witten Wiseman to yours truly in my capacity as First Stage President) - but every now and then you just have to say "Thanks" when people do nice things):
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Congrats Chuck and First Stage!
Thanks, Anon, but I don't deserve any of the credit - all I did was smile, accept the check and get my photo taken. The credit goes to Elaine Young, who wrote the grant application, and to the Foundation, who gave First Stage the grant.
Wow, a grant! I didn't know those things happened for First Stage!
Evan, any community theatre group like First Stage needs help from all sources - and we've been fortunate enough to receive several grants over the years, thanks to many generous individuals and companies. Of course, we're grateful for all the help we get - but there's always room for more!
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