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Julie Benjamin
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PA—Pennsylvania Gov. Edward G. Rendell today announced a $5 million grant from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania that will be used to support the construction of the SteelStax arts, media and cultural center being developed by Bethlehem, Pa.-based nonprofit arts organization ArtsQuest and public television station PBS 39. The announcement was made during Rendell’s visit to the Lehigh County Government Center in Allentown, Pa. as part of his five-day, 16-stop bus tour announcing $642 million in new state investments in 25 counties.
Former Chrysler president/CEO and philanthropist Lee Iacocca and leading Lehigh Valley arts supporter Marlene O. “Linny” Fowler are the honorary co-chairs of the SteelStax leadership team announced today by SteelStax principals ArtsQuest and PBS 39.
The future of the arts in the Lehigh Valley is looking brighter thanks to a $2 million appropriation from Northampton County that has been earmarked for the SteelStax arts, media and cultural center being developed by local nonprofits ArtsQuest and PBS 39.
Local architectural firm Spillman Farmer Architects has been named the architect of record for the SteelStax arts, media and cultural complex to be constructed on a 4.5-acre parcel of former Bethlehem Steel land in Bethlehem, Pa., SteelStax principals ArtsQuest and PBS 39 announced today.
Former Chrysler president/CEO and philanthropist Lee Iacocca and leading Lehigh Valley arts supporter Marlene O. “Linny” Fowler are the honorary co-chairs of the SteelStax leadership team announced today by SteelStax principals ArtsQuest and PBS 39.
The future of the arts in the Lehigh Valley is looking brighter thanks to a $2 million appropriation from Northampton County that has been earmarked for the SteelStax arts, media and cultural center being developed by local nonprofits ArtsQuest and PBS 39.
Local architectural firm Spillman Farmer Architects has been named the architect of record for the SteelStax arts, media and cultural complex to be constructed on a 4.5-acre parcel of former Bethlehem Steel land in Bethlehem, Pa., SteelStax principals ArtsQuest and PBS 39 announced today.
SteelStax Contact Information:
Julie Benjamin
SteelStax Campaign Director
p. 610-332-1345
f. 610-332-1310
julieb@wlvt.org