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Arts Programs on Chopping Block in Senate Budget ProposalContact: John McInerney Antony Tanzi Arts Programs on Chopping Block in Senate Budget Proposal
“By cultivating the arts we enhance the future of the commonwealth, and by ignoring it we risk losing iconic institutions that help define Pennsylvania,” said Peggy Amsterdam, President of the Greater Philadelphia Cultural Alliance. “This is not just a decision about entertainment—it’s a decision with dire societal, economic and educational consequences.” WHAT: Press Conference & Public Rally WHO: Citizens for the Arts, Greater Philadelphia Cultural Alliance, Greater Pittsburgh Arts Council Invited Speakers: Gov. Rendell, PCA Council Chair Diane Dalto, State Senator Antony Williams, Mayor Peter Lagiovane. Available representative of the Cultural Alliance: Julie Hawkins, VP Cultural Policy WHEN: Tuesday, July 14th WHERE: State Capitol Building, Main Rotunda FOLLOW US:
The Bottom Line Pennsylvania's budget should reflect sound investments in community programs and services that support its residents. The budget cannot be balanced at the risk of surrendering that which brings character and meaning to our communities. Please remember that museums, theaters, libraries, and other cultural organizations have vital societal, economic and educational impact on Pennsylvania’s bottom line. The Greater Philadelphia Cultural Alliance is a leadership organization of over 375 nonprofit arts and cultural institutions located primarily in the five counties of southeastern Pennsylvania. Its mission is making greater Philadelphia the foremost creative region in the world. For more information on the Greater Philadelphia Cultural Alliance, visit www.philaculture.org. |
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On Tuesday, July 14, the Greater Philadelphia Cultural Alliance will join advocates from all across Pennsylvania in the state capitol to rally to save arts and cultural programs, jobs and services from elimination. The rally, sponsored by Citizens for the Arts in Pennsylvania, will begin at 11 AM in the Main Capitol Rotunda in Harrisburg, PA. |
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The work of the Greater Philadelphia Cultural Alliance is made possible through the generous support of committed individuals and institutions. |