Tuesday, January 8, 2008   12:19 pm

Tom Ayres, Director of Marketing and Audience DevelopmentWelcome to the new PCA blog

By Tom Ayres
Director of Marketing and Audience Development

The new year brings a new way of communicating between PCA Great Performances and the community we serve. We’re excited to introduce the PCA Blog and look forward to an ongoing dialog with you about PCA performances, arts education endeavors, community outreach activities, and much more. This blog will be a forum for PCA staff members, performers, lecturers, teaching artists, and friends to share news, views, insights, and more about works-in-progress, community residencies, educational opportunities, upcoming events, and the wide array of PCA activities in southern Maine.

We also encourage each of you, as interested community members actively engaged with PCA, to share your comments, insights, and suggestions using the interactive capabilities of this blog. We look forward to hearing from you and to connecting with you via this exciting new forum. Welcome to the PCA blog community!

Comments 1 total · most recent first

  1. Nancy Abbott-Hourigan says:

    Bravo, Tom!

    Tuesday, January 22, 2008   12:01 pm

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