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Time: August 21, 2009 at 9:30pm to August 22, 2009 at 12:30am
Location: www.barsmart.com/1902tavern
Event Type: live, music_findraiser
Organized By: Olga Watkins
Latest Activity: Aug 22, 2009
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The August Wilson Center is hosting a pre-opening fundraiser this Friday, August 21, at the 1902 Landmark Tavern in Market Square.
The Olga Watkins Band will be featured and it will be a great chance to find out about the August Wilson Center opening celebration!
Where: 1902 Tavern, 24 Market Sq (Downtown)
When: Friday, August 21st @ 9:30 pm
Why: For the public to learn more about the Opening of the August Wilson Center and to find out how to get tickets!
Cover: $5
Press Contact:
Terryn D. Hall
Senior Development Associate
August Wilson Center
for African American Culture
(412) 338-8735
Links:
www.augustwilsoncenter.org
www.barsmart.com/1902tavern (Contact Marty Mariani 412-471-1902)
www.olgawatkinsband.com
The August Wilson Center for African American Culture (formerly known as the African American Cultural Center of Greater Pittsburgh) is a not-for-profit organization that presents performing, visual and education programs that celebrate the contributions of African Americans within the region and the impact of cultural expression from Africa to the African Diaspora. The AWC will include a gift shop, a cafe, and many multipurpose spaces available for rental and use by the community, classrooms, a 486-seat theater to showcase dance, music, art, theater and other cultural, educational and artistic events visual and performing art and expression.
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