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A successful #GivingTuesday Dear {NAME}, Earlier this week, the Kennedy Center community came togeth

A successful #GivingTuesday [Kennedy Center]( [Kennedy Center]( [Thank you!]( Dear {NAME}, Earlier this week, the Kennedy Center community came together on #GivingTuesday to help share the magic of the arts with people nationwide and around the world. It is only through the strength of our community that we are able to exemplify the ideals of President Kennedy, asking not what our country can do for us, but what we can do for our country. The Kennedy Center is your national cultural center—and we wouldn’t be able to do what we do without your support. Thank you for being a part of the Kennedy Center family. With gratitude, Deborah F. Rutter President P.S. There’s still time to triple your impact! For the rest of this month, thanks to the generosity of Kennedy Center supporter David C. Bohnett, [any gift you make will be matched, two to one, up to $100,000]( [facebook]( [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 membership@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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