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Northern Valley Youth Orchestra to record performance March 14
Submitted
Sunday March 14th (viewable later)
Alerus Center
“Innovate” 10th season press release:
The musicians of Northern Valley Youth Orchestras will perform on Sunday March 14, in the Alerus Center, in a recorded format. The performance will be available for public viewing and listening at a later date. The two NVYO student symphony orchestras will perform symphonic masterpieces new and old, centered around the “Innovate” theme, including two world premieres, one of which was commissioned by NVYO to celebrate its 10th performance season. Concert viewing online will be available free on the NVYO Facebook and Youtube channels, with freewill donations appreciated.
Historic Wieting Theatre
Sixty-one Midwestern arts and culture organizations received new COVID-19 relief grants on Nov. 30 from Arts Midwest through Phase 2 of the United States Regional Arts Resilience Fund.
Toledo’s Wieting Theatre was one of nine Iowa arts organizations to receive Resilience Fund support in the amount of a $20,000 grant.
The relief funding comes at a time when the Wieting Theatre has been temporarily closed since March 2020 while the COVID-19 pandemic has remained active.
With little opportunity to create revenue during the pandemic health crisis, non-profit arts organizations like the Wieting Theatre have faced challenges in keeping up with overhead costs as well as being able to invest and plan for a safe future return for their patrons.
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Dec 11, 2020
The Minot Area Council of the Arts has been named as one of 61 Midwestern arts and culture organizations, one of only seven in North Dakota, to receive new COVID-19 relief grants from Arts Midwest through phase 2 of the United States Regional Arts Resilience Fund.
The Minot Area Council of the Arts is the only Minot organization to receive the grant and was awarded the highest dollar amount in the state at $25,000.
“The arts are a crucial part of the lives of North Dakotans, and are a special part of the magic in the Magic City. We are honored to have our important work recognized and supported by this grant, and are excited to use this money to support the Minot arts community as we struggle with the impact of COVID-19,” said Minot Area Council of the Arts Executive Director Justin Anderson.