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Portsmouth Mayor Seeks Volunteers For Blue Ribbon Committee On Arts And Nonprofits
Volunteers do not need to be residents of Portsmouth to serve on this committee.
January 14, 2021
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PORTSMOUTH– Mayor Rick Becksted has announced the formation of a Mayor’s Blue Ribbon Committee on Arts and Nonprofits, designed to respond to the needs of arts and culture nonprofits during the reopening and recovery phases ahead.
The Mayor announced the new committee at the Jan. 11 City Council meeting and invited those interested in serving on the volunteer committee to submit the application posted on the City website.
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Volunteers do not need to be residents of Portsmouth to serve on this committee.
In making the announcements, the Mayor said he hoped the committee would serve the Portsmouth arts and nonprofits community, including museums. He named as his first committee appointees: Tina Sawtelle, executive director of The Music Hall; Russ Grazier, CEO of Portsmouth Music and Arts Center (PMAC); Barbara Massar, executive director of ProPortsmouth, Inc.; and Jason Goodrich, member of the Seacoast Repertory Company Board of Trustees.
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