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By Chris Packham

Published on September 06, 2007 at 2:00am

The Charlotte Street Foundation started distributing grants to area creators back in 1997, mostly as a positive stimulant for local art but partly as a response to cuts in federal arts funding. (Republican Congress: We salute you!) Ten years down the road, the foundation has seeded KC’s arts community with more than $350,000, propelled locals to national prominence and created a national model for networking artists with businesses. Chronicling a decade of endowing prowess, the foundation releases 10, a new anniversary book. It’s a gorgeous showcase of 56 local artists, and it’s available for $30. Pick up a copy at the public release party at La Esquina at 1000 West 25th Street. Call 816-221-5115. Charlotte Street Foundation
Tue., Sept. 11