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Two Moose Jaw residents receive grants from the Saskatchewan Arts Board



Published on July 24th, 2009
Published on September 9th, 2009
Staff ~ The Moose Jaw Times Herald RSS Feed
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Saskatchewan Arts Board , Indigenous Pathways Initiative Contemporary Arts , Cornerstone Christian School , Moose Jaw

Two local residents have received grants from the Saskatchewan Arts Board.
Moose Jaw artist Michael McKenna has been awarded a $6,000 Indigenous Pathways Initiative Contemporary Arts (IPICA) grant, and Emma Winowich, a 12-year-old student from Cornerstone Christian School, has been awarded a $2,500 Premier's Centennial Arts (PCA) scholarship to attend the Royal Winnipeg Ballet in the fall.

Read more in Saturday's Times-Herald.

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