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March
07, 2003
Arts
focus of next
‘Breakfast Club’ talk
Jill
Kaiser, executive director of the arts and business council of the
Metro Chamber of Commerce, will talk about “Sacramento and
the Arts” on Tuesday, April 8, as part of the Breakfast Club
Speakers Series, hosted by the California State University, Sacramento
Alumni Association. Kaiser will speak at 7:30 a.m. in the Steven
Lee Yamshon Alumni Center.
The series of free talks, which include breakfast, feature a range
of guests speaking on hot topics in the Sacramento region in a low-key,
off-the-record format that allows audience interaction.
Kaiser has been a leader in the crusade for the advancement of the
arts in the Sacramento area. Her presentation will be on the state
of the performing and visual arts in the region and will coincide
with the University’s 11th annual Festival of the Arts taking
place on campus April 3 -11.
The last topic in this year’s series will be “Planning
for the Future” with Martin Tuttle, executive director of
the Sacramento Area Council of Governments, SACOG, on Tuesday, May
13.
Seating is limited. For reservations or additional information,
contact the Alumni Association at (916) 278-6295.
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