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Corpus Christi 2025 Arts Grant Program Recipients Recognized.
City of Corpus Christi's Arts & Cultural Commission (ACC) announced the recipients.
Program provides $300,000 in total funding to support cultural events organized by local organizations.
The program offers grants of up to $15,000 for local organizations that draw visitors to the city.
The recipients are: Bay Jammin Series, Inc., Art Museum of South Texas, and Redhead Pond & Environmental Stewardship Association.
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