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Community School of the Arts Receives Operating Grant
from NC Arts Council
Charlotte, NC, August 5, 2004 - Community School of the
Arts has received an operating grant for the fiscal year 04/05 from the
North Carolina Arts Council in Raleigh. The grant of $20,000 will be
used to support core programming including Private Music lessons; Beginning
Orchestra and Band; and Pre- School visual arts curriculum.
The Community School of the Arts, headquartered in Spirit Square is celebrating
it’s 35th Anniversary since being founded in 1969 by Henry Bridges
in the First Presbyterian Church. CSA has been nationally accredited
by the National Guild of Community Schools of the Arts and offers high
quality arts instruction to all regardless of ability to pay. The North
Carolina Arts Council has recognized CSA contributions to the Charlotte
region in developing talent and using art to build healthy communities.
Community School of the Arts is a non- profit organization that provides
high quality youth and family arts education. Classes in visual arts,
private music, orchestra and band, pottery, and Saturday family arts
workshops are taught in an environment with a curriculum that enables
students of diverse backgrounds to achieve their highest potential. Community
School of the Arts receives operating support from the Arts and Science
Council. For more information, visit www.csarts.org.
The mission of the North Carolina Arts Council, which celebrates those
who create and enjoy arts in all 100 counties, is to enrich the cultural
life of the state. It nutures and supports excellence in the arts, and
provides opportunities for every North Carolinian to experience the arts.
A division of the Department of Cultural Resources, the Arts Council
further serves as a catalyst for the development of arts organizations
and facilities throughout the state as it makes grants and offers technical
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