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Freescale Semiconductor donates $1 million to Long Center
Freescale Semiconductor has pledged $1 million to the Long Center for the Performing Arts, as reported today.
Specifically, the money will go towards making events at the Long Center more accessible to children and to support diverse cultural offerings. The contribution will go towards the establishment of the Freescale Fund which will provide approximately 2,500 to 3,500 tickets annually over the next four years.
From the official release comes this statement:
“Freescale is committed to enhancing the quality of life in the communities where we live and work,” said John Torres, senior vice president of Freescale and chairman of the company’s global community relations council. “When we started working with the Long Center last year, we concluded they had done a terrific job of fundraising for the construction and operation of the facility. We wanted to direct our donation to where it could have the biggest impact; which for us is increasing access to the performances and promoting diversity. The building itself was designed to promote inclusiveness and accessibility to the arts.”
Freescale will also officially present the Long Center Children’s Series by providing better pricing and accessibility for children programming. The 2008-2009 Children’s Series currently features “The Musical Adventures of Flat Stanley,” ” -Cirque Dreams Jungle Fantasy” and “Bob the Builder Live.”
In addition, Freescale also plans to be the presenting sponsor, along with the Austin Area Heritage Council, of “The Last Day in the Life of Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. As Devised By Waterwell: A Rock Operetta” which plays Jan. 19, 2009.
Freescale is also lined up to be the presenting sponsor of the Long Center/Austin Asian Cultural Center’s Asian American Festival in May 2009.
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