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Angle Homes offers another matching grant to Beale Street Theater

KINGMAN — Kingman Center for the Arts has announced that Angle Homes is offering another matching grant. Angle Homes will match any donations made this year up to $200,000. These funds will pay for a big portion of the staging equipment needed to make the Beale Street Theater a fully functioning performing arts center. This includes a projector and screen to show movies. The Beale Street Theater has been bringing amazing entertainment from all over the world. The addition of this equipment will vastly improve our sound and lighting capabilities for these shows.

Executive Director, Kristina Michelson said, “We are grateful to Angle Homes for their continued support of our mission to bring more art and culture to Kingman. We feel very blessed for their generosity. With previous matching grants, we have received donations from a large number of community members. We are also very grateful for these donations. We love our community!”

Donations to this matching grant can be made in person at the Beale Street Theater Thursday through Friday between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. or during any show. They may be mailed to 402 E. Beale Street or made online at bealestreettheater.com. Checks should be made to Kingman Center for the Arts.

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