Peggy - the article was in the Sioux Falls, SD paper today too - front page!
I'm so sorry I had to cancel my trip to the board meeting last week and
sorry that I could not participate. As you know my Appropriations Hearing
for the SD Arts Council was scheduled at the same time at the Legislature -
I am pleased to report in this day of reduced State budgets, the SD Arts
Council is recommended for status quo funding from our new Governor. My
commitment to folk arts remains strong and our program is doing well in
South Dakota. Dennis
Dennis Holub, Director
Office of Arts/SD Arts Council
800 Governors Dr
Pierre, SD 57501
605-773-3131
1-800-423-6665 (in state)
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web: http://sdarts.org
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From: Peggy Bulger [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Monday, January 27, 2003 12:49 PM
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Subject: Fwd: Baltimore Sun article
Greetings American Folklife Center Board!
I want to thank you all for your time and hard work on behalf of the AFC,
we had a terrific meeting last week (despite the evacuation!) and I am so
pleased with our governance work with Shalom. In case you haven't seen it,
we are in the New York Times and several other major newspapers today for
both the Recorded Sound Preservation Registry and Save Our Sounds. Attached
you will find the link to the Baltimore Sun article (just one of many
articles from the AP service to come out).
Also, we have a new online video featuring Ann Hoog explaining and
presenting our Pearl Harbor collection that has just gone up online. Go to
this site to view and hear it . . . .
httP://www.loc.gov/rr/program/journey/
Thanks so much again for your work, and those who were not able to be with
us, we look forward to seeing you on May 21-22 for our next meeting.
Best wishes to all,
Peggy
Peggy A. Bulger, Director
American Folklife Center
Library of Congress
101 Independence Ave, SE
Washington, DC 20450
(202) 707-1745
(202) 707-2076 FAX
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http://www.loc.gov/folklife
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