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ellichan's comments
Posted Thu, Nov 18, 10:57 a.m.
Committee for Children has hardly sprung up out of nowhere--they've been leaders in the field of social and emotional learning for thirty years. And although they are tax-exempt as many mission-driven organizations are (including many schools and universities), their main source of support does not come from contributed income--their model ...
MOREPosted Fri, Mar 12, 1:06 p.m.
I'm not opposed to the idea of a museum, if it were to add value to the community. However, this proposal is not a museum. It is a self-described "attraction." A for-profit attraction, at that. Whether or not you like Chiuyly's art (really having to resist using quotes here), the ...
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