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An evening with Howie Mandel SPRINGFIELD — Spend a side splitting evening of laughter as the Springfield Arts Council presents the hilarious Howie Mandel on Saturday, November 14 at 8:00 PM at Kuss Auditorium in downtown Springfield. While Howie Mandel has remained a constant force in show business for over 30 years, he's back in the spot light as the host of Deal or No Deal on NBC Tickets on sale now, and may be purchased by calling the PAC Ticket Office at 937-328-3874 (toll-free 866- PAC-TETS). Tickets may also be purchased online at springfield artscouncil.org. (may contain adult language; discretion is advised.) For additional information visit springfieldartscouncil.org, Theatre receives Nonprofit Status YELLOW SPRINGS — The Little Art Theatre announced October 14 that it has become a nonprofit organi zation under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue code. The Little Art, which has been showing movies in Yellow Springs for more than 80 years, will be owned and governed by the Board of Directors of the Little Art Theatre Association and managed by Executive Director Jenny Cowperthwaite. Cowperthwaite, who purchased the theatre in 1998, decid ed to transition the business after meeting several times with Charlie Humphrey, Executive Director of Pittsburgh Filmmakers. Humphrey served as a consultant and advisor to the theatre. Humphrey observed. Although the Little Art is a for-profit venture, it functions very much as if it were a not-for-profit organization ; programming seems motivated more by mission than revenue. Maureen Lynch, Vice President of the Little Art Theatre Association Board noted that, Donors will now receive tax deductions for their contri butions, and we'll be able to seek foundation and government support for special projects. Board President Zack McGhee said that Little Art audiences can look forward to a continuing commitment to showing independent and foreign films, and also a wider range of pro gramming and events. The Little Art Theatre Association is ready to begin a major fundraising effort through the Friends of the Little Art membership campaign. The Yellow Springs Community Foundation has agreed to match up to $5,000 in con tributions received. Patrons can also sign up for or renew memberships online at www.littleart.com. More information visit www.LittleArt.com or by calling 937-767-7671.
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Xenia Gazette News Current

Xenia, Ohio, US

Fri, Oct 23, 2009

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