Oregon Coast today. (Lincoln City, OR) 2005-current, June 19, 2020, Page 2, Image 2

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enthusiasm and excitement
that the project has generated
and a great deal of local pride
for turning the grounds of
the Cultural Center into a
beautiful plaza for all to see
and enjoy! Th e support to
make this project happen and
to bring beauty to Lincoln
City is just heartwarming.”
In addition to the
$250,000 in private donations,
the project has been
authorized to receive $1.5
million in state lottery funds
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The plaza to be
his week saw the
Lincoln City Cultural
Center celebrate
a major milestone,
raising $250,000 in local
donations for its Invest in
Inspiration campaign to
develop a Cultural Plaza.
“All of us on the LCCC
Board have been absolutely
delighted with the incredible
response from the community
for the Cultural Plaza
project,” said board president
Dorcas Holzapfel. “Th ere’s
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thanks to leadership from Rep.
David Gomberg. Th e project
has also received $50,000
from the Oregon Community
Foundation and $25,000
apiece from the Siletz Tribal
Charitable Contribution Fund
and the Oneatta Fund.
Th roughout the next six
months, the LCCC Board
and staff will be working
toward co-operative projects
with local partners, including
Pacifi c Power, Lincoln City
Rotary Club, Kiwanis Club
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of Lincoln City, the city’s
Public Art Committee and
the Lincoln City Farmers &
Crafters Market. Th is summer,
the public will get to have
their say on artistic elements
and themes for the new plaza
in a series of community
workshops funded by the
Oregon Cultural Trust.
“In the year since we
launched the Invest in
Inspiration Capital Campaign,
so much has happened. I don’t
think it’s an exaggeration
to say it’s been a real roller
coaster,” said executive director
Niki Price. “From the thrill of
the $1.5-million state pledge
to the social isolation of the
pandemic, we’ve seen it all.
What has been most amazing
of all has been the constant
support from our donors:
check by check, brick by brick,
we’ve been fi lling up that
thermometer. Our heartfelt
thanks to the community, for
your continued faith in this
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