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Palace Theater Unveils New Marquee Society

By: Mar. 21, 2018
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Palace Theater Unveils New Marquee Society  ImageThe Palace Theater's Development office is offering women who wish to support and applaud the theater's arts education and programmatic offerings an opportunity to become a founding member of its Marquee Society for Women.

A unique feature of this newly created giving society offers its members the opportunity to have their name in lights on the Palace marquee, as well as personal messages celebrating milestones of friends and family.

According to Palace Development Officer, Natalie Lawlor, "Women have always been key contributors and patrons of the arts. This new giving opportunity shines a light on both the patron and the cause they support, by offering recognition and a chance to network with other like-minded women". In addition to the recognition on the marquee, founding members will also receive: a signature gift from the Palace Theater, an invitation to a Marquee Society function in June, inclusion in a group photo prominently displayed at the theater, connection to other women who appreciate and support the arts and recognition in the theater's Annual Report.

Founding Members include: Emma Barone, Nancy Becker, Carolyn Frank Cicchetti , Marylou Cunningham, Joyce DeCesare, Peg Lawlor, Natalie Lawlor, Lynnette Letsky Piombo, Trish Lindenman, Courtney Ligi, Meg Luddy, Sheree Marcucci, Terri Ann Parks, Diane Ploch, Mary Rosengrant Chiappalone, Danielle Shaker and Sandra Vigliotti Senich

For information on how to add your name as a founding member of the Palace Theater's Marquee Society of Women, contact Lawlor at 203.346.2009.

About the Palace Theater

The Palace's primary purpose is to revitalize the Greater Waterbury community through the presentation of the performing arts and educational initiatives in collaboration with area cultural and educational institutions. Its mission is to preserve and operate the historic Palace Theater as a performing arts center and community gathering place that provides a focal point of cultural activity and educational outreach for diverse audiences.

For more information, visit: www.palacetheaterct.org.



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