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Mon, 20 Aug 2001 11:15:15 -0400
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Hey, folks:

I hope you can take a moment to read this special Arts Chat. Ms. Sasse
explains a little of what Allied Arts does with its money. Don't forget
that the University benefits in large, measurable ways in granting from
Allied Arts, including support for the educational outreach we produce from
the Fine Arts Center.

When you are looking for ways to make an impact with your giving, don't
forget  what Allied Arts does to improve the all of our lives.

Kim




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>Subject: ArtsChatt for the week of August 20, 2001
>Date: Mon, 20 Aug 2001 09:33:09 -0400
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>With school back in session, it's time to think about the role the arts can
>play in educating all children.  The arts help fire children's imaginations
>and create an excitement for learning in all subjects.  We're lucky in
>Chattanooga to have so many wonderful community resources in the arts which
>teachers and students can use to enhance learning.
>
>You may be surprised to know that Allied Arts and our city's arts
>organizations spend over $1,000,000 a year to present arts programs for
>school children.  At Allied Arts, we have programs that subsidize the cost
>of tickets and transportation to enable needy children to attend cultural
>field trips.  We also make artists available for classroom residencies,
>complementing the curriculum and working with classroom teachers to make the
>arts integral to learning.
>
>If there's a child in your life and you'd like to find out more about how
>you can help insure that the arts are a part of his or her education,
>contact us.  We'll be glad to send you some information about what the arts
>mean in education and how you can help.
>
>Nightfall continues this week with more hot rock and jazz at Miller Plaza,
>and the Arts and Education Council presents the 8th annual Southern Brewer's
>Festival this Saturday from 2:00 to 11:00.  Cumberland County Playhouse is
>presenting "Honk" and "Smoke on the Mountain" for the final times this
>weekend at the Tivoli Theatre.
>
>This newsletter is just a brief highlight of what's going on in the arts
>this week.  For information on times, locations, and ticket purchasing for
>these and many more events, check our website at
>www.alliedartschattanooga.org.
>
>If you'd like to respond to this message, add a friend to our mailing list,
>or remove your name from the list, please contact us at
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>Molly K. Sasse
>Executive Director, Allied Arts
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Kim Edward Renz
University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
Fine Arts Center, Department 1351
615 McCallie Avenue
Chattanooga, Tennessee 37403
423-755-4371    Office
423-755-5249    Facsimile
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