West Windsor Arts Council Has Found Its Match

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A West Windsor resident, who wishes to remain anonymous, has pledged to match all donations made to the West Windsor Arts Council now through June 30 up to $10,000. This kind of generous donation would nearly double the WWAC’s Annual Fund. The Annual Fund financially supports the Art Center’s teaching artists, art supplies and numerous community outreach programs. The WWAC is putting a call out to the community — long time supporters and new members — to help meet this fund raising match challenge.

Now in its fourth year serving the larger West Windsor Community, the West Windsor Arts Council is recognized by its quality arts programs. The Center proudly presents curated exhibits by emerging and established artists, offers an extensive catalog of visual, literary, and performing arts classes for all ages, organizes a free summer concert series for the community, and establishes partnerships with in-need community organizations. Funds raised benefit new and existing programs such as Adopt-an-Artist, a program that allows those who cannot afford it an opportunity to experience art at the WWAC.

Donations to the West Windsor Arts Council can be made via mail by check to WWAC, 952 Alexander Road, West Windsor, NJ 08550.

Donations can also be made online: www.westwindsorartscenter.org/donations.html

K. Kalahari

West Windsor Arts Council

CE-WWPN

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