The professional association for design. Maine Chapter

AIGA Maine '08 | Give and Grow

Thursday, May 15, 2008 6 PM - 8 PM SPACE Gallery
538 Congress St.
Portland, ME 04101
(207)828-5600 (phone)

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A YEAR IN REVIEW
Please join us for a year in review and a look toward the future of AIGA Maine. You'll hear short introductions and presentations from each of your board members and find out how you can get more involved with AIGA Maine in the year to come!
 
GET INSPIRED
One of AIGA's larger missions is to give back to organizations and communities whose commendable missions are just starving for some decent design. Celebrate those who volunteered to help local non-profits earlier in the day at the Day of Caring/Heart of Sharing event in Portland. Hear from volunteers about their experience as well as from the non-profits themselves. Also find out how you can GIVE and GROW as a design professional through this program and the AIGA Worldstudio Scholarship program, an outstanding effort sponsored by AIGA National.
 
MIX IT UP
Mix and mingle with AIGA Maine members and friends as we say good-bye to winter and toast to a great year to come. Light refreshments will be served and there will be a cash bar.
  
WHEN
Thursday, May 15, 2008
6:00pm - 8:00pm
 
WHERE
SPACE | Alternative Arts Venue
538 Congress Street  Portland, ME 04101
207.828.5600
 
HOW MUCH
$10 suggested donation
to benefit one Heart of Sharing non-profit
chosen through a random drawing that night!
 
QUESTIONS?
Contact Dave Weinberg, our Programs Director
programs@maine.aiga.org
 

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