Imperial Valley Home School Academy kindergarten student Z. Gaddis’s bird-like arts and crafts project was shown virtually for the El Centro Elementary School District’s annual Arts Festival, March 29, in El Centro. IMPERIAL – Imperial County artists and cultural professionals are encouraged to attend an informational session discussing the opportunity for multiple people to receive approximately $33,333 in state grant funding, to develop and implement media, outreach, and engagement campaigns that increase public awareness on specific regional issues, according to a recent press release. The Far South/Border North: Artists and Cultural Practitioners in Community (FSBN) grant will hold a discussion session on Thursday, March 9th at 6 p.m. inside the Imperial Valley Food Bank’s Community Rooms located at 486 West Aten Road in Imperial. “Applicants are highly encouraged to attend information sessions organized by the FSBN partners before submitting applications,” the FSBN grant guidelines stated in the release. FSBN is a program developed by the city of San Diego in collaboration with Catalyst of San Diego & Imperial Counties, the San Diego Foundation, and the San Diego Regional Arts and Culture Coalition. FSBN is designed to provide artists and cultural practitioners opportunities to develop and implement media, outreach, and […]
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