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Copiah county receives building fund for

the arts grant

DATE:            April 17 , 2008

CONTACT:     Susan Dobbs, MAC Public Relations Director, 601/359-6030, sdobbs@arts.state.ms.us

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 

JACKSON - The Mississippi Arts Commission's Executive Director, Malcolm White,  will be visiting Hazlehurst on Tuesday, April 22nd at 1:30pm to present Copiah County with a commemorative brick, signifying their receipt of a Building Fund for the Arts (BFA) grant.  The presentation will take place at Heritage House located at 201 Downing Street.  The Mississippi Arts Commission is committed to assisting the creative community across Mississippi.  Giving the arts an address not only enhances economic development, but creates a better way of life for the citizens of these communities. 

The Building Fund for the Arts program is funded by the Mississippi Legislature through general obligation bonds.  BFA monies are used for the renovation, repair, expansion, enhancement and construction of cultural facilities.  Since its inception in 2001, a total of 139 grants to 98 projects have been awarded, totaling over $19 million. 

    

The Mississippi Arts Commission (MAC) is a state agency, funded by the Mississippi Legislature, the National Endowment for the Arts, The Wallace Foundation, Donna & Jim Barksdale, The Phil Hardin Foundation, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Mississippi Foundation and other private sources.  MAC is the official grants-making and service agency for the arts in Mississippi.  The agency serves as an active supporter and promoter of arts in community life and in arts education.

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