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Frances "Dolly" Hand to receive the 2003 florida arts recognition award

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TALLAHASSEE, FLFrances R. “Dolly” Hand of Palm Beach County will receive the 2003 Florida Arts Recognition Award.

Dolly Hand’s life-long commitment in the arts has had a tremendous impact on the cultural climate of Palm Beach County and in particular, Belle Glade, a rural and relatively low income area of the state. A philanthropist, a visionary, and an arts patron, Dolly Hand was instrumental in bringing cultural events to an area of the state that would have otherwise been untouched by the arts. She was the leading figure in the effort to create a performing arts center for the Belle Glade community. The center, which opened in 1982, was dedicated to her commitment and now bears her name: Palm Beach Community College/Dolly Hand Cultural Arts Center. Her educational and cultural commitments have also led to vital community programs such as the Center’s CAFE (Cultural Arts for Education) Series, which serves over 12,000 students each year and the Community Annual Living Christmas Tree Program.

The Florida Arts Recognition Award recognizes the outstanding initiative, leadership, or excellence that an individual or organization has demonstrated in advancing any discipline or field of culture and the arts in Florida. Nominees for this award may be patrons, educators, elected officials, arts groups, corporations or public agencies.

For general information on the Florida Arts Recognition Award, please contact the Department of State’s Division of Cultural Affairs at 850/245-6470. This material is available in alternate formats upon request.

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  For Immediate Release
Date: 2/11/03
Contact: Valerie Ohlsson
850/245-6485
 
 

Division of Cultural Affairs
R.A. Gray Bldg, 3rd Floor
500 South Bronough Street
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0250

Phone: 850.245.6470
Fax: 850.245.6497