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Premier Bernard Lord, left, presents FAL with a cheque for $100,000 from the province's Regional Development Corporation.
With the premier, from the left, are Justice Minister Brad Green, FAL president Penny Ericson and past president Charlotte Glencross. Below, the premier expressed his support, and Ericson thanks the province for its help. |
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We are grateful to many people and agencies who have supported this project. Funding for the Charlotte Street Arts Centre as of June, 2005
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| March, 2005: New Brunswick Justice Minister Brad Green presents a $30,000 cheque from the provincial Heritage Branch to FAL past president Charlotte Glencross, to help with renovations to the school. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Earlier news postings: June 10 The 4 Engineering Regiment from Base Gagetown spent six months bringing the Centre up to code. |
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