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BOARD MEETING SCHEDULED FOR APRIL 20

WHO: New Mexico Humanities Council
WHAT: Board Meeting 
WHERE: Zoom
WHEN: April 20, 2024
CONTACT: Brandon Johnson, ExecutiveDirector@NMHumanities.org

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The Board of Directors will convene for an online meeting on April 20, 2024. Whether you’re looking to stay informed or connect with the community and leadership, you are welcome to attend. For those interested in attending, we kindly ask you to express your interest by contacting our Executive Director, Brandon Johnson at ExecutiveDirector@NMHumanities.org. You will receive all the necessary information, including the online meeting link and agenda in advance.

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