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Bright Hill Center Appoints

Part-Time Managing Director

Donna
Donna Dvoracek

TREADWELL – Donna Dvoracek of Edmeston has been named part-time managing director of the Bright Hill Press & Bright Hill Literary Center, President Michael Hammerslag announced today.

Dvoracek will work directly with Bertha Rogers, founding artistic director (formerly founding executive director) under the guidance of BHLC’s Board of Directors.

With Rogers, she will supervise BHLC’s administrative assistant, Lawrence E. Shaw, as well as seasonal interns and library and office volunteers.

Dvoracek brings more than 30 years of experience in marketing, public relations, advertising, event planning, and grant writing. She served in the Navy and has worked for both for-profit and non-profit organizations during her career.

Donna is also an author who has published works of poetry, articles, and photography in numerous newspapers and magazines across the country.

She holds a B..S in communications from James Madison University and a M.S. in Recreation with a focus on Outdoor and Environmental Education from SUNY Cortland.

She is an active member of the Grants Professional Association and serves as the Vice President of her local chapter; she is also a lifetime member of Girl Scouts. Dvoracek is looking forward to giving back to the community of Treadwell where she spent summers with her family as in a young child.

Donna’s appointment is made possible by the REDC (Rural Economic Development Council grant for projects designed to enhance and transform the cultural and economic vitality of New York State communities. Arts and culture activities enrich and strengthen community, civic and social life in New York State. Successful proposals, such as Bright Hill’s, demonstrate significant economic and community development impact that positions arts, culture and heritage at the core of local development and revitalization efforts.

Bright Hill’s 2016, 24th-year programs are made possible by grants from the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew Cuomo and the New York State Legislature; Otis A. Thomson; A. Lindsay and Olive B. O’Connor; A. C. Molinari; Dewar, and Tianaderrah Foundations; Stewart’s Shops; the Abraham Kellogg Fund; the Delaware Youth Bureau, through the auspices of the New York State Office of Children and Family Services; the Delaware National Bank of Delhi, and with the support of Bright Hill’s members and friends.

Bright Hill’s facilities include the Bright Hill Community Library, home to more than 12,000 books and literary and art periodicals that may be borrowed by local residents; the complete catalog is online at http://bhc.scoolaid.net/bin/hom. The library is a member of the South Central Regional Library Council of New York. The organization and library are located at 94 Church Street, Treadwell, NY 13846. Contact 607-829-5055 or wordthur@stny.rr.com for more information.

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