Tracking Success of WW Arts Center

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In a very short time the West Windsor Arts Center has emerged as a thriving cultural destination. Here’s proof: 1,000 celebrants at the Art Center’s opening; a standing-room audience of 200 at the premiere of the Glen Acres documentary, calling for a second showing; more than 250 people at a recent art exhibition opening, then 80 people at a related gallery talk; and 175 young adults engaged in an “open mic” evening. These are just a few of the events that brought out enthusiastic attendees.

The success of the West Windsor Arts Council’s mission is due to the support of the community and the hard work of our many volunteers and dedicated staff members. Without these three groups, the West Windsor Arts Center could not survive. However, the commitment for continued success is never over. For this reason, the West Windsor Arts Council announces the start of the Annual Fund 2011 campaign.

Your support to the annual fund will allow us to continue to present an appealing menu of cultural experiences that includes performances, classes, workshops, exhibitions and literary art. Please visit www.westwindsorarts.org for more information about the fund, or call 609-716-1931. Your donation will make a difference.

From all our volunteers and staff members, we thank the area community for your continued support.

Eduardo Garcia

Executive Director

Ruth Kusner Potts

Trustee

CE-WWPN

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