Funding for Cultural and Artistic Enrichment
Tuesday, March 18, 2008 at 11:53AM March 18, 2008
Categories: Q-and-A Club: Exploring Social and Political Issues
By Arlene Harder, MFT
TAX-AND-SPEND GAME CATEGORY TEN
- To understand what this topic is all about, read:
How Will the Election Change Our Taxes?
Rules of the Tax-and-Spend Game
- You can see the same questions I raise today if you go to Funding Cultural and Artictic Enrichment in the Q-and-A Club section of the Support4Change website. There you will also be able to access all eleven categories of the game that I post on this blog every-other-day.
- Play the Tax-and-Spend Game and enter a drawing. See form below.
- Share the Tax-and-Spend Game with your family and friends so they can better decide what programs they want the government to fund and what programs they are willing to do without if they don’t want to their taxes raised.
How do you want your taxes to be spent in order to promote cultural and artist endeavors?
With many school enrichment programs cut or reduced, it is a pleasure to find small theatre and art programs alive and well in some communities. But that is not true everywhere.
The primary question for this category of the Tax-and-Spend Game centers around whether you believe artistic endeavors are important enough to our society to have them supported by tax dollars.
If you are aware of other programs funded by local, state, and/or national taxes that provide programs for enrichment of the arts that are not included in this list, please let me know. Use the Contact Us form.
Dance, music, theatre, and art programs in the schools
- Public libraries
- Cultural exchange programs with other countries
- National Public Radio
- Public Broadcasting System (TV)
- Museums
- Community theatre
- Recreational programs in local parks
Enter a drawing for “Ask Yourself Questions and Change Your Life” after you have finished this category of the Tax-and-Spend Game
Each week I will give away my latest book, Ask Yourself Questions and Change Your Life. All you have to do is to complete one of the eleven Tax-and-Spend Game categories and fill out this form.
NOTE #1: All fields are required.
NOTE #2: I will not share your name with anyone and I won’t put you on my newsletter list unless you subscribe yourself on the subscription form on Support4Change Newsletter or on the blog’s Welcome page. This is just information I need for this one drawing, but if you don’t give me your correct email address I won’t be able to contact you if you win.
NOTE #3: You can enter as often as you like, but each entry must be for a different Tax-and-Spend Game category
Hope you enjoy the Tax-and-Spend Game and learn something in the process. I’d love to hear what you think about it. Add a comment to this page or use the Contact Us form on Support4Change to send me your comments or ask a question.

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