Deadline Draws Near For UC s Fine Arts Fund Campaign

There is still time to contribute to the Fine Arts Fund Campaign, according to Roger Guard, Mitchel D. Livingston, and Victoria A. Montavon:

Only two weeks remain in the University’s Fine Arts Fund Campaign! Although this year we have attracted many new contributors to the #1 united arts fund in the country and retained the support of many long-term UC supporters of the arts, we are still short of the UC goal of $52,000 for 2005.

With the University’s increased commitment to community engagement through UC|21, we believe it is especially important that we meet our Fine Arts Fund goal this year. Please share this memo with everyone in your unit. We thank those donors who have already supported the Fine Arts Fund and invite the rest of the UC community to join us in making the Greater Cincinnati region a place where people want to live, work, and visit because of its cultural vitality.

You may pledge online at www.hr.uc.edu/FAF or print a pledge form at that site and send it to Judy Wernicke at ML 0080 by March 31. If you make a donation of $35 or more by that date you will be entered into a university-wide drawing.

"The power of the arts touches everyone!" Thank you.

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