Hartnell College Foundation secures grant from The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation in support of The Western Stage

Top Quote Just Announced! The Hartnell College Foundation was granted $90,000 for the theatre programs at Hartnell College in Salinas. End Quote
  • Salinas, CA (1888PressRelease) August 04, 2014 - The Hartnell College Foundation was awarded a two year, $90,000 grant from The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation for support towards The Western Stage. Funding will support: theatre student scholarships, development of new productions, and youth and community outreach theatre programming. Founded in 1974, The Western Stage (TWS) has evolved over the last four decades into one of the most respected regional theatres on California's Central Coast and is committed to enriching the culture of its community by bringing together professional artists, theatre students, and community members to produce a dynamic season of plays that enhances the lives of both the artist and audience; developing new works that speak to the history and culture of the Salinas Valley; and providing educational opportunities to allow students of all skill levels to explore and develop their unique talents.

    About The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation
    The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation helps people build measurably better lives. The Foundation concentrates its resources on activities in education, the environment, global development and population, performing arts, and philanthropy, and makes grants to support disadvantaged communities in the San Francisco Bay Area. "Never stifle a generous impulse," was a favorite saying of entrepreneur William R. Hewlett, who established the Hewlett Foundation with his wife, Flora Lamson Hewlett, and their eldest son, Walter B. Hewlett. Indeed, it was the personal generosity of Mr. Hewlett, who passed away in 2001, that has made the Hewlett Foundation one of the nation's largest, with assets of more than $8 billion.

    Hartnell Community College District
    The Hartnell CCD serves over 15,000 students annually through its main campus in Salinas, the Alisal Campus in East Salinas, the King City Education Center, and various outreach learning centers throughout the Salinas Valley. Hartnell College, a Hispanic Serving Institution, provides workforce training, basic skills courses, and prepares students for transfer to four-year colleges and universities. Hartnell College is recognized for its innovative public and private partnerships that support world class STEM education, career technical education, fine and performing arts, humanities, and athletics. We are growing leaders through opportunity, engagement, and achievement. For more about Hartnell CCD, visit www.hartnell.edu

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