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The '''Flint Cultural Center''' is a campus of institutions located in [[Flint, Michigan]]. It is dedicated to promoting area residents with an array of cultural, scientific, and artistic experiences and promotes understanding of the diverse cultures reflected in the Greater Flint community. [http://www.flintculturalcenter.com/about_us.html] [[Larry R. Thompson]] is one of the center's former leaders.
The '''Flint Cultural Center''' is a campus of institutions located in [[Flint, Michigan]]. It is dedicated to promoting area residents with an array of cultural, scientific, and artistic experiences and promotes understanding of the diverse cultures reflected in the Greater Flint community. [http://www.flintculturalcenter.com/about_us.html] [[Larry R. Thompson|Dr. Larry Thompson]] is one of the center's former leaders.


Institutions that are a part of the FCC are [[Sloan Museum]], [[Buick Gallery & Research Center]], [[Robert T. Longway Planetarium]], [[The Whiting (auditorium)|The Whiting]], [[Flint Youth Theatre]], [[Flint Institute of the Arts]], [[Flint Institute of Music]], [[Flint Central High School]], and [[Flint Public Library]].
Institutions that are a part of the FCC are [[Sloan Museum]], [[Buick Gallery & Research Center]], [[Robert T. Longway Planetarium]], [[The Whiting (auditorium)|The Whiting]], [[Flint Youth Theatre]], [[Flint Institute of the Arts]], [[Flint Institute of Music]], [[Flint Central High School]], and [[Flint Public Library]].

Revision as of 01:03, 22 March 2009

The Flint Cultural Center is a campus of institutions located in Flint, Michigan. It is dedicated to promoting area residents with an array of cultural, scientific, and artistic experiences and promotes understanding of the diverse cultures reflected in the Greater Flint community. [1] Dr. Larry Thompson is one of the center's former leaders.

Institutions that are a part of the FCC are Sloan Museum, Buick Gallery & Research Center, Robert T. Longway Planetarium, The Whiting, Flint Youth Theatre, Flint Institute of the Arts, Flint Institute of Music, Flint Central High School, and Flint Public Library.

The FCC is managed by the Flint Cultural Center Corporation, a non-profit organization established in 1992.

43°1′24″N 83°40′44″W / 43.02333°N 83.67889°W / 43.02333; -83.67889