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MARSHFIELD Helen Connor Laird had two passions education
and the arts. Both of those areas continued to be served
today by the Laird Endowment Fund for the Arts, which has
distributed more than $1 million in support of the fine arts
at UW-Marshfield/Wood County.
I feel it is important to stimulate
arts and cultural activities, which my mother and I so
loved, in the Marshfield community, said Melvin R. Laird,
a former Marshfield resident, Wisconsin senator, U.S.
congressman and Nixon Administration secretary of defense
who established the fund in memory of his mother and family.
The Laird Endowment Fund for the Arts
Advisory Committee is once again calling for proposals that
support cultural and/or artistic events to be held in the
theatre(s) of the Helen Connor Laird Fine Arts Building. To
be eligible, events must:
●
Be held in the theatre(s) of the Helen
Connor Laird Fine Arts Building.
●
Occur between June 1, 2006, and May 31, 2007.
● Be
organized/produced/conducted by an individuals or
representatives of community groups from the area served by
the UW-Marshfield/Wood County campus.
A
set of complete guidelines is available by calling The
University Foundation of the UW-Marshfield/Wood County at
715-384-1703. All proposals are due Feb. 1. The Laird
Endowment Fund for the Arts Advisory Committee will
determine the allocation of funds and notify authors of
proposals of its decisions by March 15.
Laird, now a resident of Washington,
D.C., founded the Laird Endowment Fund for the Arts in 1990,
formalizing his contributions to Arts at the UW which had
been ongoing since 1983. He said he supports the arts in
memory of his mother. She was among the first women to
graduate from UW-Madison. She was the first female
president of the Marshfield School Board, served as
president of the Marshfield Library Board and was a
nine-year member of the University of Wisconsin Board of
Regents.
I feel this is a very fitting
tribute to (my mother) and my family, Laird said. My
mother was always interested in education, and she
encouraged young people to get involved in music and
theatre. Its also very important to me to support cultural
events that I feel are worthwhile in the community where I
came from.
Laird
currently serves as Senior Counselor for National and
International Affairs for The Reader's Digest Association
Inc. and as an emeritus member of the Marshfield Clinic
National Advisory Council. He has been active in some 27
non-profit organizations.