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Date Added: August 09, 2008 08:12:02 AM
Shrinking donations has already led to the cancellation of an art festival and worries about the vitality of a key community support program. Those groups that haven’t felt the squeeze yet said they’re waiting to see what happens in the fall, when fundraising season kicks into high gear.

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