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PO BOX 1191 |
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Click HERE for the President's Letter |
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Some of the things we do are:
For over thirty years the AAMC has enabled residents to enrich their lives in art education, art appreciation, and art as a part of living. We are the oldest and largest art organization in Martin County. |
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History Aims and Objectives Meetings Types of Memberships Dues are payable each year in October, and are delinquent as of Dec 31. Members delinquent in payment after January 1 shall be dropped. Jurying Scholarships To provide encouragement and aid for young people interested in art, each year, AAMC provides two $400 scholarships to a graduating senior of Martin County High and South Fork High School. In 2001, two more scholarships of $500 were added in the names of Mahlon and Betty Cline. To provide ongoing encouragement to young artists, one high school "Art Student of the Month" is chosen by the art teachers, alternating between the high schools. The work is displayed at the monthly meeting of the Art Associates. The student is awarded a gift certificate for art supplies. The teachers admit, such recognition is invaluable in creating a climate to encourage real enthusiasm for art students. Members of AAMC collect art supplies which are donated to the schools for student use. Supplies include books, frames, canvas, paper, and equipment. School Assistance Art on Loan Members requently donate their works for charitable causes, to aid in fundraising for charity. Reaching Out |
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Organized as a corporation in 1967 and designated |
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