Although the Del E. Webb Performing Arts Center is taking is temporarily closed due to COVID-19, the organization remains committed to serving its community with educational programs and diverse, meaningful arts experiences.
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Webb Center fires up donor matched fundraiser
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Although the Del E. Webb Performing Arts Center is taking is temporarily closed due to COVID-19, the organization remains committed to serving its community with educational programs and diverse, meaningful arts experiences.
Because of the intimacy of the venue, located at 1090 S. Vulture Mine Road in Wickenburg, as well as its inclusive programming, the theater will be one of the last industries to fully recover from the lingering damage of this pandemic.
As a nonprofit organization, the Webb Center values art as an essential part of life, for all ages and abilities. Looking to its community of like-minded arts lovers, the Webb Center asks for help at this critical time.
Donations to the Webb Center’s COVID-19 Relief Fund support the organization and the artists, technicians, teaching artists and community members employed to help rekindle a passion for the live performing arts when the curtain safely rises again.
An unnamed benefactor has agreed to match every dollar, up to $125,000, committed by patrons in order to provide substantial financial assistance in this time of greatest need. The Webb Center is a 501(c)(3) organization, and gifts are fully tax deductible.
Support the Webb Center and contribute to the COVID-19 Relief Fund at dewpac.org or by calling 928-684-6624.