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FRIENDSOF PENLAND (CONT) CORHART REFRACTORIES CORPORATION LENORE DAVIS MOSSA EATON DAN FINCH SUZANNE & BILL FORD TAGE FRID PERSIS GRAYSON KATHRYN GREMELY JUDSON GUERARD MARVIN JENSEN MARY GARDINER JONES ANNA HAMMOND LLOYD HERMAN MARTIN S. HORN & NANCY PENTZ STEVE HOWELL ALICIA KESHISHIAN JULIE LEONARD JANE LEFEVRE ROB LEVIN HARVEY LITTLETON ELEANOR STREET MARSHALL ROBERT C. MAY MCA, INC. R. A. MILLER HARDWOOD COMPANY, INC. LINDA-KAYE MOSES KATHERINE OWENS MARK REISER JAY PHYFER LUCINDA PITTMAN DOUGLAS PRICKETT SUSAN ROSS MARY ANN SCHERR NORM SCHULMAN BETTY JO SHEAFOR " ZDZISLAW SIKORA GAY SMITH CONSTANCE STAPLETON EVON STREETMAN PAT THIBODEAUX WINSTON-SALEM FOUNDATION PENLAND LINE THANKYOU, DOCENTS The Visitor's Center, under the management of Susan Hayden, topped $41,000 in sales this year. This figure included the sale of several pots by Tashiko Takaezu, the proceeds of which went directly to the ceramics studio. The twice-weekly tours were very successful and, in addition, there were several large tour groups. We want to thank the docents, who told Penland's story close to fifty times! Katharine Califf Helena Deyton Bea Hughes Eleanor King Norma Morgan Agnes Pieper Dorothy Riley NEA UPDATE We had hoped to report that we had successfully completed our NEA match in this issue. As we go to press, we are $73,000 away from our $600,000 goal. Early in December, we received word that a foundation with whom we have a large proposal pend ing changed their funding cycles and postponed review of our request until 1991. In addition, our board members who have been cultivating corporate gifts told us that given the current recession, they do not expect positive responses from their requests until sometime next year. Under these circumstances, we decided it would be best to seek an extension for our deadline. When we spoke with the NEA Challenge Grant office, they told us that they have gotten many applications for extensions because of the state of the economy. We know we'll make our match if we're granted the extension because we're very close now. We've gotten a tremendous response for help from Penland's friends. Many people have sent gifts with apologies for the small amount. At Penland, we accomplish some enormous tasks with a little input from a lot of people. We wouldn't be so close to our goal if we didn't have all of those "small" gifts. Thank you for your help. We'll keep you posted... Name Address City FRIENDS OF PENLAND SCHOOL Enclosed is my check for $_ IM.l-ASl- PRINT Please enroll me as a member of Friends of Penland School in the folliwng category; State Zip Phone Visa/Mastercard Amount $25/Individual $50/Family $ 100/Patron $500/Benefactor $1000 & Above/Penland Advocate Exp. Date Signature Penland School is a non-profit, 501(C)(3) organization. Your donation is tax deductible to the extent allowed by the the law. All Friends will receive the Penland Line newsletter and course catalogs. New Member Renewing Membership My employer will match the gift. Enclosed are company forms from: Mail to: Penland School, Penland, NC 28765 The North Carolina Arts Council recognizes Penland School as a Statewide Arts Resource and provides grant assistance from funds appropriated by the North Carolina General Assembly.
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