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Connellsville Cultural Trust fosters the arts
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2007
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Connellsville Cultural Trust fosters the arts
2007
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Connellsville residents Michael Edwards and Dan Cocks could see that Connellsville's once vibrant economy had slowed considerably, so they recently formed a cultural trust to help bring business and culture to Connellsville once again. \"Connellsville was the birthplace of Veterans Day,\" said Cocks, referring to Connellsville native Max Floto, who lobbied state legislators and then Congress to establish a day to honor the veterans of World War I. The Connellsville Cultural Trust was formed in June last year, with Edwards as president and Cocks as vice president. Its office is located in the former convent of Immaculate Conception Roman Catholic Church, Prospect Street.
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