This article first appeared on Our Towns and is republished here under a Creative Commons license. The weekend's events will include the grand opening of the new Pablo Center (below) for the arts. The Leader-Telegram, in Eau Claire, Wisconsin, has a preview article about a visit by Deb and Jim Fallows on the weekend of September 22-23. SeptemEvent Preview in Eau Claire Leader-Telegramīy arodriguez, Our Towns September 19, 2018 The Spectator has been the student newspaper of the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire since 1923 when it started out as a weekly tabloid and has grown to a. The $60 million arts center in downtown Eau Claire will support community arts organizations and UW-Eau Claire.Įvent Preview in Eau Claire Leader-Telegram “Given Pablo Center’s critical role in Eau Claire’s renaissance, the grand opening celebration is the perfect time to invite the Fallowses here so they can experience our dynamic city and meet the people who are shaping its future.” “Eau Claire, a former logging and industrial town that is again thriving thanks to a vibrant and growing creative economy, is an extraordinary example of what can happen when determined people use their energy, talents and dreams to transform their city. “During their travels, the Fallowses discovered resilient communities filled with inspiring people who are reinventing and re-energizing their cities through grass-roots efforts,” UW-Eau Claire Chancellor James Schmidt said in a news release. The Chancellor of University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, says in the piece: The weekend’s events will include the grand opening of the new Pablo Center (below) for the arts.
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