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REXBURG, Idaho — Utah Power’s charitable arm, the PacifiCorp Foundation for Learning, has awarded a total of $7,000 to Idaho
arts organizations for programs that will impact youth. The Idaho International Folk Dance Festival was awarded $5,000 for
next year’s Youth Culture Days event and the Idaho Falls Arts Council was awarded $2,000 for its Children’s Art Education
series.
“It is important for youth to have opportunities to participate in artistic and cultural activities in addition to other types
of learning,” said Glen Pond, Utah Power regional community manager. “We are pleased to be able to continue to provide funding
year after year to support the arts and education in Idaho communities served by Utah Power.”
The Idaho International Folk Dance Festival is celebrating its 21st anniversary in 2006. The festival will include a Youth
Culture Days event for youth from throughout the state. PacifiCorp Foundation funding will help provide transportation for
dancers participating in event performances in the Rexburg area.
The Idaho Falls Arts Council is presenting two performances of “Lava and Bones,” the magical time-traveling adventure of two
clowns, for children and families as part of the Children’s Art Education series in the Colonial Theater. PacifiCorp Foundation
funding will allow schools to purchase discounted tickets for students, allowing more children from rural areas and low-income
families to attend the matinee performance. The Arts Council will also donate more than 200 evening performance tickets for
low-income families.
The PacifiCorp Foundation awards four cycles of grants annually in the areas of education, health and welfare, community and
the arts.
In addition to December arts grants, Utah Power employees recently directed $2,500 in PacifiCorp Foundation funding to Idaho’s
Parents as Teachers (PAT) Plus childhood literacy program, through the company’s Spirit of Excellence employee recognition
program. PAT Plus is administered through the Madison County School District and is in the third year of a three-year $150,000
funding commitment from the PacifiCorp Foundation for Learning.
About the PacifiCorp Foundation for Learning
The PacifiCorp Foundation for Learning was created and incorporated as a corporate foundation in 1988 in order to become the major channel of philanthropy for PacifiCorp,
Utah Power and Pacific Power. PacifiCorp and its employees have a long tradition of active involvement in the communities
served by Utah Power, including charitable contributions, sponsorships of community events and in-kind donations.
Media inquiries:
newsdesk@pacificorp.com
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