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Date Added: July 12, 2008 09:40:03 PM
The Coos County Cultural Coalition is looking for new board members. Applicants must live in Coos County and be focused in some way on the arts, humanities and/or history of Coos County. An affiliation with a group in the visual or performing arts, a museum or writers’ workshop or other similar involvement is desirable but not required. An enthusiastic interest in helping fund projects by worthy ...

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