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SO receives foundation grant
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rnent the ampaign is eeing this year on
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the part of the mmunity. The Foun-
dation's inc rea d upport will help
maintain and ex and the u trea h of
the K larnazo ymphony Orche tra'
educati nal a tivitie , hich include
full r hestra y uth concer for Pat h
ment, P rtage and Kalamazoo. student,
lecture em n trations g iven y
en mble U1 la rooms thr ughout the
ounty, nd the Opera f r tudent
program.'
ording t De 0 yer, the Main
ten n e Fund ampaign v n er h pe I
to rea h the oal by De .ember 3 I .
ontributi n nt to the
Kalamazoo.S mph ny So iety, ,42
Park t. alarnaz 0, I 49007.
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hurch ill pr nting
mer Jani e
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Reverend King
be when he is
God.
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married to th for
of Roc ester, e
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rving the 'people of
L AlOO - T Kalamazoo
Symphony ciety In. h� re eived
gr nt of �O 000 fr m the rothy U.
Dalt n ,Found tion [i r he 1983-84
ainten nee und Camp ign.
• The oundati n c ntribution, a
5,000 increase over it 1982-83 grant
brin he total amount rai d to date to
9,76 .00. T e aintenance . und
mp ign eff rt ha ready rpa d
. I t total of 5,000:00 and
, remains ju t of thi year' g al of
0000.00.
Up n receipt of the rgr nt, iIli m
yer, 19 3- 4 ainten nee Fund
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mp i n h ir n, re ar ed, 'The
contribution from the Dorothy U. Dal
ton ound tion repre nts the commit- •
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rtin Luther King Jr., ill be Ebene
zer B pti t Church or three day , Dec.
29 through J n. 1:
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Year's Day includes "annual
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ises you made last year - and
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emorial hospitals can help you
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