Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Southern Kings Arts Council 2011 Memberships Are Now Due....

Hello to all of our Southern Kings Arts Council blog readers,

This post is both an invitation and a reminder.

1st, the invitation: We would like to let everyone know that this is a great time to become a member of the Southern Kings Arts Council. The new membership year began on April 01, 2011 and continues to March 31, 2012. As a member of the SKAC you are fully entitled to all of the rights and privileges that comes with membership. Of course the cost is a benefit as $5.00 is the total cost of a full years membership 

Just two other benefits are: As a council we receive funds to provide funding grants for artistic projects within our geographic coverage area and  we host guest speakers and presenters each month at our regular monthly meetings.

The SKAC can act as a networking venue within the community as well as a supporter of education and awareness events to promote arts and artists within the community.

2 nd, the reminder: We would like to remind all 2010 - 2011 members that the 2011 - 2012 memberships were due on April 01, 2011 and can now be paid.

Memberships can be paid to treasurer Gene Murphy. This can be done at the next regular meeting on April 19th in the Active Communities board room in Montague, or by contacting Gene at geno500@eastlink.ca

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Note:  Don't forget the writers workshop this weekend in Montague.

Southern Kings Arts Council

1 comment:

  1. Check this blog for the 2013 Southern Kings Arts Council Annual Meeting notice. Membership dues are still $5.00 and can be paid at the meeting or by mailing to the SKAC.

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