We asked:
Are YOU up for a challenge? 
YES, you are! And we have the printer to prove it!


THANK YOU
Special thanks to the following individuals for donating to the Arts Center this week during the Challenge!
 
Lindsay Chelf
Margo Goodwin
Barbara Hall
Steve Hoffman
Niki Kinkade
Nancy Martindale
Paula Meckes
Matt Sirasky
Mariel Smith
Mary Beth Touchstone
Carrie Truitt
 
Match Sponsors
The Community Arts Center is fortunate to be supported by two match sponsors during the Challenge.

THANK YOU

and

Hudson-Ellis Fund

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What is the GoodGiving Guide Challenge?
Check out the FAQs from the Blue Grass Community Foundation and Smiley Pete to learn more.
Greetings!

At the close of Week 2 of the GoodGiving Guide Challenge, more than $338,000 in donations and $80,000 in prizes have been received by nonprofits. And one of those prizes is the Lexmark printer we won by raising $500 last Monday! This is a piece of equipment we were in great need of, so we extend our thanks to you, your generous donations and your social media support for meeting that need!

Coming soon is Lottie Ellis Match Day, where the Boyle County Community Fund will match 50 cents for every dollar donated to any Boyle County nonprofit that is participating in the Challenge. (Up to $1,000 per donor and $20,000 total). This means a $50 donation could turn into $75, or a $100 gift into $150, and so on. We don't know when that day will be yet, so stay tuned!

As of this email, the Community Arts Center has raised $3,295 from 35 donors. Thank you to everyone who has donated so far, and for helping us spread the word by  and sharing our posts on Facebook and Twitter.

Carrie Truitt
Many thanks for your continued support!
Carrie
Development Director
Clif Jones, Arts Cart "Grandbuddy"

Clif has many gifts, some inherent but more given. He is an amazing storyteller, with a yarn for everything - growing up in Pennsylvania and spending summers with extended family, his World War II service, his comedic father and uncles, how he won over his wife from another man, and his red Mustang convertible. He has enjoyed a long and full life - married for 60 years to Harriet, an art teacher and painter for many years before she passed away. Together they had three children who have given him three grandchildren.

Carrie and Clif
Carrie and Clif talk about his experience as a "grandbuddy."

We have gotten to know Clif through his participation as a "grandbuddy" in the Community Arts Center's Arts Cart program. His own creativity and unique experience of being married to an art teacher make him an ideal candidate for this vital role. Once a month, kindergartners from Woodlawn Elementary School, grandbuddies from McDowell Place, and Arts Center staff come together and create art. It is a spectacular mix of two generations, each benefiting the other.

 

"They really are remarkable children," Clif says of his Arts Cart students. "I love seeing the kids come through. I don't know what kind of background, good or bad, they have, but I hope that I can give them some good."

 

Clif's clever spirit, infectious laugh and knack for mischief gives Arts Cart kids an experience to carry with them always. Without the Arts Cart program, these connections might never have been made and Cliff's wonderful gifts may have gone unshared.

This week's challenge!
Bankers Challenge 
Thursday, Nov. 21, starting at noon
 
Beginning at noon next Thursday, a pool of $30,000 will be available. Individual donations from $10 to $1,000 are eligible for a 50 cent match on every dollar donated until the $30,000 match pool is exhausted! Donations must be made through our giving page to count toward the match.
 
This matching grant opportunity is made possible through the generosity of the following banks: Kentucky Bank, Traditional Bank, Central Bank, BB&T, Community Trust, American Founders Bank, Ohio Valley Financial Group, US Bank, Bank of the Bluegrass & Trust Co., South Central Bank,and Citizens Commerce.
Community Arts Center
401 W. Main Street
Danville, KY 40422
859-236-4054

Open to the public:
Wed-Fri: 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Sat: 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.

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Kentucky Arts Council  
The Kentucky Arts Council, the state arts agency, provides operating support to the CommunityArts Center with state tax dollars and federal funding from the National Endowment for the Arts.

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