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Give $25 . . . and
Get the Arts for Less!
Contribute at least $25 per year to the Fund for the Arts
and get an ArtsCARD– your ticket to saving up to 50%
on your total admission price at select performances. Your
ArtsCARD also entitles you to special discounts at slected
organizations.
- Donate today and receive your ArtsCARD at the Fund’s
online Donation Center.
- View this month’s list of ArtsCARD Events.
- Receive an Majic, FFTA monthly electronic Arts journal,
via email to your home or office.
Note: Tickets are available on a first-come,
first-served basis and seating may be limited. Some events
may be excluded from use of the ArtsCARD. Certain groups may
limit the number of tickets purchased with an ArtsCARD and
have restrictions. Please present your card at the time of
purchase. To become an ArtsCARD holder; you must contribute
at least $25 per year to the Fund for the Arts.
Arts-e-News:
Be among the first to learn about special performances at
Louisville’s most popular venues. Register to receive
Arts-e-News from the Fund for the Arts and we’ll notify
you of breaking arts-related news, current arts events and
current specials on tickets applied to the Fund for the
Arts ArtsCARD via e-mail. Rest assured: The Fund will not
sell, distribute your e-mail to any outside entity.
Click
here to view all available ArtsCARD Discounts!!!
Yes,
I want to receive an ArstCARD!
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Fund for the Arts
623 W. Main Street, Louisville, KY 40202
Phone: (502) 582-0100, Fax: (502) 582-0149
webmaster@fundforthearts.com
Partial funding has been provided
by The Kentucky Arts Council, a state agency in the Commerce Cabinet with
support from the National Endowment for the Arts.
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presents
Business at Breakfast
Thursday, July 10th
8 am
Louisville Marriott Downtown
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It’s not too late to make your reservation for next Thursday, July 10th at 8:00a.m. at the Louisville Marriott Downtown’s Kentucky Ballroom to hear Phil McHugh, the Fund for the Arts highly successful 2008 Campaign Chairman and Board Vice Chair, and President and CEO of Fifth Third Bank, along with Tom Noland, outgoing Chairman of the Partnership for Creative Economies, Chair of the Louisville Orchestra and one of the Fund’s newest Board members, in addition to serving as Senior Vice President for Corporate Communications at Humana Inc., for a discussion on “The Business of the Arts.”
Moderating is the Fund’s own Executive Vice President Barbara Sexton Smith.
Phil and Tom promise a lively conversation about how the arts foster job creation and retention, economic growth and quality of life.
To make your reservation, call Greater Louisville Inc. at
(502) 625-0085 or email registration@greaterlouisville.com
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