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ADVISORY/Groundbreaking Ceremony for Inner-City Arts.


City Desks, News & Assignment Editors

ADVISORY...for Tuesday Tuesday: see week.  (Oct. 1)

--(BUSINESS WIRE)


WHAT:    GROUNDBREAKING CEREMONY FOR INNER-CITY ARTS

WHO:     Attendees include
         LISA KUDROW of NBC's FRIENDS
         WALLIS ANNENBERG, The Annenberg Foundation
         BOB BATES, Co-founder of Inner-City Arts
         MICHAEL MALTZAN, Architect
         DAVID TOKOFSKY, LAUSD Board Member

WHEN:    Tuesday, October 1, 2002
         10:30 - 11:00 a.m.        Media set-up
         11:00 - 11:30             Guest arrival and reception
         11:30 - 12:00             Groundbreaking ceremony
         12:00 - 1:30              Luncheon

         Campus Open House until 2:00 p.m.  (Guests can visit classes)

WHERE:   Inner-City Arts
         720 Kohler Street
         Los Angeles, CA 90021

WHY:
    Inner-City Arts is dedicated to bringing the arts into the lives
    of the children who live in and near Los Angeles' inner city.
    Through bilingual, innovative programs in the visual and
    performing arts, the organization encourages self-expression and
    creativity while building the skills children need to succeed in
    school. Working with the Los Angeles Unified School District,
    Inner-City Arts programs for public school children provide
    in-depth study of all art.

    Inner-City Arts' groundbreaking ceremony signifies the beginning
    of construction on the addition of 24,000 square feet, which will
    enable the organization to provide services for 20,000 students a
    year -- 12,000 more than can presently be served. The innovative
    architectural designs of Michael Maltzan are transforming decaying
    warehouses into a state-of-the-art animation studio, a
    professional-quality theatre that will expand programs for middle
    and high school students, a new visual arts center, a
    newly-created outdoor teaching space, a second ceramics studio, a
    library and conference center.


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