Rev. Kimberly Hyatt, CEO of Cathedral Arts Project
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Rev. Kimberly Hyatt increased the budget of the Cathedral Arts Project from $70k to $2 million. She has woven CAP into the fabric of the community. In this guest column Hyatt discusses the organizations move to the urban core and provides an overview of CAP's impact.
Read More: http://www.metrojacksonville.com/article/2015-mar-rev-kimberly-hyatt-ceo-of-cathedral-arts-project
The St. Johns Episcopal Cathedral continues to be be a very positive force downtown and across the city. It's been great having them as my "next door neighbor" since I moved downtown.
As a member of First Coast Rotaract, I would like to say that we are thrilled to have the Cathedral Arts Project as our Black Tie and Blue Jeans Gala beneficiary. In the process of making a choice for our beneficiary we looked at several different organizations that are making an impact on the Jacksonville community. We were all very impressed with what CAP is doing and the enthusiasm they showed. We appreciate their role in enriching art in the community and are happy to be able to help them in that process.
Quote from: urbanlibertarian on March 12, 2015, 08:56:29 AM
The St. Johns Episcopal Cathedral continues to be be a very positive force downtown and across the city. It's been great having them as my "next door neighbor" since I moved downtown.
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