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28877
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Public libraries across North Carolina are investing in productive, creative and rewarding partnerships with their local arts councils. A major objective is to promote an appreciation of the arts and to serve as a meeting place for cultural activities.
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NC Arts (NoCar Oversize NX 1 N22x), Vol. 3 Issue 1, Nov 1986, p4-5, il, por
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28878
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The board chairmen of North Carolina’s three major arts organizations are Gordon Hanes of the North Carolina Museum of Art, Margery Johnson of the North Carolina Symphony, and Michael Newman of the North Carolina Arts Council. They talk about reaching out to school children, rural communities, the governor, and the legislature.
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NC Arts (NoCar Oversize NX 1 N22x), Vol. 3 Issue 1, Nov 1986, p6-7, por
Record #:
28879
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The North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources plans interpretive programs that dramatize history. At Tyron Palace in New Bern, visitors are welcomed by costumed interpretive actors; and at Historic Bath, the outdoor drama, Blackbeard: Knight of the Black Flag, is performed every summer.
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NC Arts (NoCar Oversize NX 1 N22x), Vol. 3 Issue 1, Nov 1986, p8-9, por
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28880
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In 1971, North Carolina became the first state in the nation to establish a cabinet-level department of cultural resources. The department allocates resources to historic preservation, libraries and literary programs, exhibits of history, and artistic expression and appreciation.
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NC Arts (NoCar Oversize NX 1 N22x), Vol. 3 Issue 1, Nov 1986, p10-11, il, por