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UID:2045920210218T003000ZFebruary Quarterly Dinner Meeting
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DESCRIPTION:\nJoin us virtually on February 17th, 2021\n \nTopic: 4Culture\n 4Culture’s role in supporting arts and culture generally—perhaps spotlighting a few organizations or initiatives that might be illustrative The equitable lens 4Culture applies in its work How the cultural sector in King County is coping with the pandemic (and any disparate impact you’ve seen on minority-led or predominately minority-serving organizations) How our member advisors might better inform our clients about a broader range of organizations for their charitable giving (looking beyond the largest local organizations to newer organizations that do not have planned giving staff). \nSpeaker: Joshua Heim\n \nThe Deputy Director is a critical member of the senior management team, responsible for long-range planning, budget development; oversight of 4Culture’s funding programs, and managing and collaborating with staff across the agency. Through myriad strategies and initiatives, the Deputy Director supports the ever-changing cultural community of King County.\n \nHeim is known for his dedication to arts and culture, specifically in the areas of advocacy, cultural planning, racial equity, and social justice. His extensive experience in grantmaking and building partnerships makes him an ideal fit for the position.\n \nHe cames to 4Culture from the City of Bellevue, having served as the Arts Program Manager and Diversity Liaison. Before that, he was the Cultural Arts Administrator for the City of Redmond. During this time, he has been a dedicated 4Culture volunteer, as a member of the Local Arts Agency Network and as an Arts Advisory Committee member since 2015.\n \nHe is currently a member of the Arts and Culture Leaders of Color Network Steering Committee for American for the Arts, and actively involved with Inspire Washington.\n \n \n \nBy now you should be familiar with our new DoorDash portal through which you will be authorized a credit of up to $75 (members) & $25 (for registered guests) that you can use for your dinner on 2/17/2021 **Please note the credit is for use only on February 17, 2021\n \nHaven't yet renewed your dues yet? [RENEW HERE](https://www.epcseattle.org/members/renewal)\n \nDoor Dash instructions will be included on confirmation email upon registering along with the Zoom Link. \n
SUMMARY:February Quarterly Dinner Meeting - Estate Planning Council of Seattle 
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