The Colonial Performing Arts Center Accepts Support from NHTrust
The Colonial Performing Arts Center Accepts Support from NHTrust
NHTrust has purchased $20,000 in tax credits as well as a $5,000 direct contribution in support of The Colonial Performing Arts
Center in Keene. These funds will support the renovations of The Colonial Performing Art Center’s historic theatre.
“We’re very thankful to our community partners, including NHTrust,” said Alec Doyle, Executive Director, The Colonial Performing Arts Center. “This project will be extraordinarily beneficial to our region for a long time to come. With our new SHOWROOM now complete, the community will have a fantastic multipurpose venue for events while construction continues on our main theatre over the coming year. When both stages are completed, The Colonial will play a significant role in re-energizing our entire community once the health care crisis ends.”
“NHTrust is pleased to do as much as we can to support The Colonial Performing Arts Center in fulfilling their vision to be the model regional performing arts center, exciting, educating, and challenging audiences of all ages,” noted Paul Provost, President of NHTrust. “Our clients and community are excited about supporting local artists and performers, and The Colonial Performing Arts Center’s goal to bring the cultural and creative spirit of their community to life serves that important need. NHTrust is committed to delivering enduring community leadership and support through trustworthy corporate citizenship and responsible individual and company actions. We support organizations that help make our communities better places to live for all of us, and The Colonial Performing Arts Center is certainly doing that.”
Local Businesses who wish to support The Colonial Performing Arts Center are encouraged to so and can Contact Eric V. Weisenberger, Director of Development, at eric.weisenberger@thecolonial.
Named to the New Hampshire State Register of Historic Places in 2004, The Colonial Theatre is the Monadnock Region’s preeminent performing arts venue and a key component in downtown’s economic engine Keene and the surrounding area. Annually, more than 50,000 patrons enjoy performances ranging from international touring productions and concerts to niche film screenings to locally pro
duced performances. The Colonial’s Student Matinee Series engages more than 8,000 students and their educators from over 70 area schools to experience various programs and workshops. Local arts organizations and other nonprofits use The Colonial’s production resources and rely on the theatre as their performance home and fundraising venue, enhancing the cultural and creative spirit of the Monadnock Region.