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Thank you for believing in the arts

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Bringing the arts into all people’s lives Dear {NAME}, This time of year, as we come together w

Bringing the arts into all people’s lives [Kennedy Center]( [Kennedy Center]( [Your gift will go three times as far!]( Dear {NAME}, This time of year, as we come together with family and friends, eat our favorite foods, enjoy the scents of the season, and share in the music and stories of our traditions, I find myself so grateful for our Kennedy Center community who helps keep the arts alive and strong. What would the holiday season be if we didn’t have the classic songs, movies, and live performances bringing us together? Channeling the same holiday spirit, I’m excited to share that there is a way for your support for the arts to go even further: for the rest of this month, thanks to the generosity of Kennedy Center supporter David C. Bohnett, [all gifts made before December 31 will be matched, two to one, up to $100,000](. That means your support can go three times as far in helping us to continue to share the wonder and power of the arts to even more people nationwide.  [Your Gift + Matching Gift (x2) = TRIPLE THE IMPACT]( Our mission at the Kennedy Center is to create opportunities for people of all backgrounds to experience, explore, and engage with the arts. Whether you’re enjoying a show in our Opera House or watching a video on our Digital Stage at home, you are an integral part of our community. [I hope you will consider making a donation]( to help ensure that we can continue sharing the magic of the arts both on our stages and through our nationwide educational programs and social impact initiatives. I send my best wishes to you and yours during this special time of year. Thank you for being part of our family. With gratitude, Deborah F. Rutter President P.S. [This special matching gift offer will only last until December 31, so make your gift today for the chance to triple your impact]( If you’ve already sent your year-end gift in the mail, please excuse this reminder with my heartfelt thanks. [Donate Now!]( [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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