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Friday
Dec282012

Monterey County Gives!

We're in the final days of the Monterey County Weekly's "Monterey County Gives!" program.

If you and your family make end-of-the-year contributions to worthy non-profits, please consider doing so via the "Monterey County Gives!" program. If you make your contribution to any one of a number of valuable Monterey County non-profits by December 31, the "Monterey County Gives!" program will partially match your contribution.

One of the many worthy Monterey County non-profits is our own Henry Miller Memorial Library. As HMML director Magnus Toren writes,

"As you'll recall, about 12 months ago, the Library's future was in doubt: renovate our bathroom and water system or cease having the kinds of programs that you've come to know and love. What transpired in the subsequent 12-months was amazing...soon thirty years here in Big Sur and it rivals anything I've seen.

We had an incredible benefit show in SF; this summer concert series was perhaps the best yet; the films this year were better than ever; the outpouring of generosity from you, our supporters, was consistently and mind-blowingly unprecedented."

Magnus is too modest to mention that the Arts Council of Monterey has selected the HMML as this year's non-profit "Champion of the Arts."

To make a year-end contribution just click here. It's straightforward, quick, and easy. And if you're contributing to HMML, you are eligible for the following rewards.

And the benefits of supporting such valuable non-profits are inestimable.


Reader Comments (1)

Jeff Norman was the cultural and natural historian 'par-excellence' for the Big Sur region...and Alta Vista his muse. He and his beloved Alta Vista are sorely missed...thanks for sharing--and remembering him!

January 16, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterGeorge St Clair

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