Refining the Arts can be Crude
November 29th, 2009
The Pollution that Pollution Creates.
It takes a village to damage a community, future generations and the environment. This is how it happens in Northwest Indiana.
via [ NWI Times ]
BP in Whiting has invested $100,000 in 2009 in the East Chicago Carnegie Arts Association to be used toward operating expenses. Show from left to right are Dave Ryan, executive director Lakeshore Chamber; Kathleen Oppolo, Carnegie Arts Association board member; East Chicago Mayor George Pabey; Lisa Woodruff Hedin, executive director Carnegie Arts Association; Tom Keilman, director of government and public affairs BP Products North America; Mike Ebert, co-chair Carnegie Arts Association; Lauren Bukovac, campaign coordinator Carnegie Arts Association




