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stanley cup ed the long anticipated reopening of the Arts Center programming and activities while celebrating community support during the COVID-19 lockdown which has created an economic crisis for the nonprofit organization. Being a non-essential business, the Arts Center, like other art organizations, has been closed since March 16 with no means of income or support, said Executive Director Nancy Fox. We have been humbled to see donations and support coming from many wonderful people through the long agonizing months of shutdown, from small amounts to recurring amounts to the largest single donation from an individual during the crisis. That sizeable gift came from an Arts Center family whose daughter has been attending Arty Camp and participating in theatre programming for several years. Chloe Close was first introduced to the Arts Center by her grandmother Nancy Close who has volunteered for many years. Nancy and Chloe enjoy ushering and working concession
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