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Celebrate five years of the REACH

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Join us this weekend for an exciting lineup of film screenings, dance, art, and music! Dear {NAME},

Join us this weekend for an exciting lineup of film screenings, dance, art, and music! [View email in browser.]( [Kennedy Center]( [Kennedy Center]( Dear {NAME}, This weekend, we are celebrating five years of the REACH with an exciting lineup of film screenings, dance, art, and music! For the last 5 years, the REACH has been home to free masterclasses, concerts, residencies, and more, offering audiences and artists alike to engage with the arts in new, innovative ways. And we couldn’t do it without support from people like you. That’s why, to mark this special anniversary, we’ve set a goal to raise $50,000 by September 30 in support of the Kennedy Center’s artistic and educational programs. [Make your gift today]( to help ensure that the REACH can continue to be a place where anyone can enjoy the magic of the arts, no matter their age, background, or artistic skill. REACH @ 5 Schedule at a Glance Fri., Sep. 20 Dusk | Outdoor Movie Night: Disney’s Coco Sat., Sep. 21 10 a.m. - 5:45 p.m. | National Dance Day 6 – 7:45 p.m. | Orkesta Medoza 8:15 p.m. – 11 p.m. | REACH @ 5 Block Party Music from 9th Wonder, Rich Medina, and Jahsonic. Hosted by Miss H.E.R. Sun., Sep. 22 12 p.m. | Chamber Music in the Skylight Pavilion 3 p.m. | Film: Jamala, Songs of Freedom Check out the Dvořák Dreams installation on the REACH Plaza from noon to midnight throughout the weekend! I hope to see you at the REACH campus this weekend as we come together and celebrate the joy that the arts can bring! Sincerely, Deborah President The Kennedy Center Help fund the future of the arts! This month, we’re celebrating the 5-year anniversary of the Kennedy Center’s REACH expansion by raising $50,000 in support of our artistic and educational programs. The REACH provides new, innovative ways for anyone to engage with the arts, no matter their age, background, or artistic ability. Help us share the magic of the arts with even more people by making your gift today, before the September 30 deadline! [Donate Now]( [facebook logo]( logo]( logo]( [The Kennedy Center welcomes guests with disabilities.]( [View email in browser.]( | [Forward this email.]( You are receiving this email based on your preferences. [Edit preferences.]( | [Unsubscribe.]( Please do not reply to this email. Add info@kennedy-center.org to your address book or safe list to ensure delivery. We respect our patrons’ privacy. [Read our privacy policy.]( [Contact center & FAQs.]( The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts 2700 F Street, NW, Washington, DC 20566 Instant Charge (202) 467-4600

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