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Submitted by shanson on Mon, 04/07/2008 - 11:07pm.
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Thank you to those who made contributions to The Cedar in 2007. Generous support from people like you helped us end the year without a deficit for the first time in nine years. Things are looking good for the future of The Cedar Cultural Center!
This past fall, we launched our “we are made of Cedar” annual fund campaign which will run through 2008. The campaign encourages Cedar community members to show they’re “made of Cedar” by becoming donors.
"Through the Cedar, I've been introduced to music from all over the world and befriended people from all walks of life." -Sage
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Spotlight on Sage
Show she's most excited for:
Mirah and Spectratone International, May 6
Most memborable Cedar performance:
Mike Doughty, May 2005
Favorite Cedar-Riverside Restaurant:
Chai's |
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Don't Let This Happen To You!
Double is better: You can make twice the impact this month.
You can make twice the impact with your donation this month. The McKnight Foundation is contributing to our “We are Made of Cedar” annual fund campaign with a challenge grant of $10,000 - if The Cedar can raise $10,000 by April 30th, The McKnight Foundation will match it with another $10,000. This means your donation will count double. We are halfway there, and we need all Cedar supporters, patrons, and fans to help us meet the challenge!
Support live music; donate today by clicking on the “And You/Click me to donate” button.
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The Cedar Cultural Center, widely known as The Cedar, organizes and hosts about 140 events per year in the form of musical performances, dances, spoken word events, community seminars, lectures, workshops, and benefits in its 8,600 square foot facility located in the Cedar-Riverside neighborhood of Minneapolis. The organization was established in 1989 and operates in a building that was constructed as a movie theater in 1948. The hall seats 465 and provides a high-quality sound and an intimate concert experience. Minnesota Public Radio’s The Minnesota Music Encyclopedia states, “The Cedar is regarded as one of the best venues in the country to be able to see and hear an artist as though you were in their living room.”
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