The true value of Cuyahoga Arts and Culture tax - a thriving community: Geralyn M. Presti and Chinenye Nkemere

The Beck Center for the Arts presents “Beautiful, The Carole King Musical” July 12 to Aug. 11 at Lakewood’s Senney Theater

The Beck Center for the Arts, a recipient of Cuyahoga Arts and Culture funding, presents “Beautiful, The Carole King Musical” starting this Friday, July 12, with a preview performance on Thursday, July 11, and running through Sunday, Aug. 11, at Lakewood’s Senney Theater. (Courtesy of the Beck Center for the Arts)Courtesy of the Beck Center for the Arts

CLEVELAND -- Millions of people from across the socioeconomic spectrum benefit annually from Cuyahoga County’s robust, publicly funded arts and culture nonprofit scene. Our arts and culture sector creates thousands of family-supporting jobs, pumps hundreds of millions into our economy, drives tourism, offers thousands of opportunities, experiences, and safe alternatives for schoolchildren, enhances neighborhoods, and is a source of pride for our region.

Nearly 500 organizations throughout the county have received funding from our voter-supported 1.5-cent tax on cigarettes since its inception. Those organizations provide many programs for our diverse population, tens of thousands of Cleveland area schoolchildren, and hundreds of thousands of residents at no cost.

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