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Rancho Santa Margarita, CA - The Angels for the Arts at Saddleback
College announced this week the following appointments to the Angels for the
Arts Board of Directors:
Gabby Jackson, of Mission Viejo, has been
voted in as the Student Representative to the Board. Jackson is in her second
year at Saddleback College, majoring in the arts with a minor in sociology. She
has been heavily involved in the music and theater programs, previously
appearing in roles in Metamorphoses, Best Little Whorehouse in Texas, Hello, Dolly! andGodspell, and performing
in the student operetta and the Commercial Music Ensemble.
Amy Hunter, of Mission Viejo, has been
voted in as the Secretary to the Board. Hunter has served as a non-voting
member of the Board for over a year and is currently working for the Division
of Fine Arts & Media Technology at Saddleback College. Hunter has extensive
experience in event planning and management.
Nina Welch, of Mission Viejo, has been
voted in as a member of the Board. Welch has served on the Angels for the Arts
Board as a non-voting member for nearly a decade and is currently working as
the Fine Arts Public Information Officer in the Division of Fine Arts & Media
Technology at Saddleback College.
The
Angels for the Arts is a fundraising and support organization for the
Performing and Visual Arts at Saddleback College. Angel members donate
their time and talent to raise funds and assist with a variety of arts events on
the campus. The group is led by a volunteer advisory board of directors.
Angel members believe in the importance of offering a full spectrum of arts to
the community, with the college as the focal point. These events bring
together Orange County residents from all walks of life, for the purpose of
enlightenment, entertainment, and inspiration. The Angels also provide support
for scholarships for students in Visual & Performing Arts, MainStage Kids
Productions, master classes with professional artists, hospitality for guest
artist performers and crew, enhancements for arts patrons, such as the tram,
and the annual Big Band Swing Thing fundraiser.
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