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> THE PENNSYLVANIA HUMANITIES COUNCIL INVITES NON-PROFITS TO APPLY FOR SPOT ON NEW TV SERIES HUMANITIES ON THE ROAD > APPLICATION POSTMARK DEADLINE: NOVEMBER 23 > > PHC now accepting applications for TV Show that features non-profits and humanities presentations. > > PHC is currently accepting applications from non-profit organizations, ranging from libraries to historical societies to museums, interested in hosting a Humanities on the Road television taping at their site. Twelve sites will be selected for 2010 and another 12 for 2011. The application postmark deadline is Monday, November 23, 2009. > > Non-profit organizations that have long been preserving and promoting Pennyslvania's rich cultural heritage can look forward to an exciting new opportunity to showcase their organization to millions of television viewers. Beginning in 2010, PHC will join forces with the Pennsylvania Cable Network to produce Humanities on the Road, a new television series that will bring public humanities presentations to cultural sites throughout the state. > > The project, hosted by award-winning journalist Tracey Matisak, will feature talent from PHC's Commonwealth Speakers' bureau. The show will also shine a spotlight on the participating cultural site, as it engages the audience in a discussion of arts, history, literature and the important ideas that shape our world. The humanities presentations-and the hosting non-profits-will be broadcast to more than 3.3 million households across Pennsylvania. > > For more information on the project or to download a copy of the application, visit http://www.pahumanities.org/projects/road.php > > > + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + > > The Pennsylvania Humanities Council, a nonprofit organization, inspires individuals to enjoy and share a life of learning. PHC offers grants which support humanities programs centered in the arts, history, literature and other humanities fields. PHC's statewide speakers' bureau and packaged book discussion program also serve as a resource for residents of Pennsylvania. > > Gerald Christopher Johnson > Program Intern > Pennsylvania Humanities Council > gjohnson@pahumanities.org > 215-925-1005 ext. 125 > 325 Chestnut Street, Suite 715 > Philadelphia, PA 19106 > > > > > >
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