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SAC marks 45 years with gala
3 minute read 5:36 PM CDTSteinbach Arts Council is celebrating 45 years of providing the community with arts based programing and ushering this milestone anniversary is SAC’s annual gala.
“We’re coming up on our 45 year anniversary so it’s a big one,” said executive director David Klassen.
“We have an amazingly supportive community that comes around us every year and really supports the work that we do. We subsidize every single thing that we do, whether it’s a concert or preschool programs, so the fact that the community recognizes the value in that and that we get support from all levels of government is a real privilege and honour. We know we have the support and its not taken for granted,” he later added.
SAC is looking to raise $50,000 at the gala which is the organization’s largest fundraiser of the year.
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We invite you to join us on Friday, May 3, for the Steinbach Arts Council’s annual Fundraising Gala, because together, we keep can keep arts and culture recreation accessible for everyone.
Visit steinbacharts.ca or call 204-346-1077 to reserve your ticket today.
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