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Arrowhead Regional Arts Council moving to Providence building

The Arrowhead Regional Arts Council will be undergoing an unexpected move in the next couple of weeks. Due to an apparent heating problem, the owner of the Ordean building issued an eviction notice effective December 31, 2023. The ARAC staff is disappointed with this news and we’re committed to providing a safe, welcoming space for our staff, board, and our arts community. The change will not affect any of our current programming or grant/review dates or deadlines.

Although this is sad news as we loved our office space, we are excited to settle into our new office space located in the Providence building at 332 West Superior St, Suite 204, Duluth, MN 55802. We feel this space will fill all the needs of our staff and our community. Our staff will be transitioning to the new space throughout the month of December. As expected, this might come with some small technical issues here and there, so we appreciate your patience with us as we move into our new space.

In-person office visits will not be available until January 2, 2024.

The best way to contact us during this period will be through email at info@aracouncil.org.

We can’t thank you enough for your continued support and understanding during this time. – Arrowhead Regional Arts Council press release

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