Deltona Arts & Historical Center
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Deltona Arts & Historical CenterPress Release
2006-08-16
Article Written by: Community Member
OUR BIGGEST NEWS EVER!- Our board is asking the City of Deltona for help in acquiring the former bank building located at 800 Deltona Blvd. We are now serving over 700 monthly with art classes for all ages, history projects with UCF, instrumental lessons, acting class, recording studio, and community outreach programs. We have outgrown our space. If you want to become involved in this endeavor please contact us. We need help with fundraising.
Topping our agenda is to acquire the old bank and former city hall building at 800 Deltona Boulevard as our new beautiful landmark location. This should spark the revitalization of Deltona Blvd. Mr. McKnight's experience and knowledge is an asset to the process.
Deltona Arts & Historical Center is proud to introduce David A. McKnight, Sr. as our newly elected Vice President. Our board is anchored with a sense of history and stability by longtime Deltona resident members. However, Deltona is one of the fastest growing cities in America and changing daily. A resident for five years, Mr. McKnight brings the energy and fresh prospective of the new Deltona. Working together, we will honor and preserve Deltona's rich history while pioneering an exciting future. David along with his lovely wife Natasha have been extremely active in the community. David recently ran for Deltona city commission. Natasha has served as Entertainment Coordinator for Deltona Springfest. The McKnight’s have two small children.
Deltona Artist, MORRIS WIENER to be featured on TV and at DA&HC. Beginning
on Oct. 7th at 11:30 A.M. Wiener will be seen on WCEU-Channel 15 for a 13-week
series. He will also be teaching at our own Deltona Arts & Historic Center
this fall- BE LOOKING FOR UPCOMING SCHEDULE!
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