Milwaukee County
 

2008 UPAF Campaign

Dear Milwaukee County Employees:

 

Our community's arts organizations continue to grow and gain strength due, in large part, to the community's support of the annual United Performing Arts Fund (UPAF) campaign. Thirty-seven member organizations sustain the highest level of quality and success as a result of our contributions.

 

Milwaukee County is proud to once again play a role in making world-class performances and various outreach efforts accessible to all through its involvement in the UPAF campaign. By contributing to the 2008 United Performing Arts Campaign, you are assisting underserved audiences and over 400,000 students in 120 communities statewide through UPAF beneficiary group performances or education programs.

 

Please join me in contributing to UPAF. I hope that you and your family are active arts participants. Our community's performing arts are world-class and not to be missed. Will you join me in supporting them? The performing arts are vital to our quality of life and economic health in Milwaukee County.

 

Donors of $75 or more will receive the smART card , offering buy-one, get-one free ticket offers to one performance of each of the 16 UPAF Member Groups- a savings of up to $400! A gift of $500 will enable you to be recognized in the annual UPAF's Guide "Salute to Individuals and Foundations." Your contribution in any amount will help the arts continue to thrive in our community.

 

Your participation in this year's 2008 UPAF campaign is important and greatly appreciated. Thank You!

 

 

Sincerely,

 

Scott Walker

Milwaukee County Executive

 


 

Click here for the Letter from County Executive Scott Walker.

 

Click here for the 2008 UPAF campaign pamphlet 1.

 

Click here for the 2008 UPAF campaign pamphlet 2.

 

Click Here for 2008 UPAF presentation (slideshow)

 

Click Here for 2008 UPAF Q&A

 

Click Here for Pledge Form

 

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