Mount Washington Valley Arts Association announces new administrative assistant
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The Mount Washington Valley Arts Association, located at 16 Norcross Place in North Conway Village, is pleased to announce the hiring of their new office administrative assistant, Laura Campagna.Campagna is excited to be taking over the association's administrative office responsibilites and is replacing Fran Duncan who recently left for another position. Campagna is eager to meet and work with the arts association's artists and supporters and the community at large. She will regularly be working at the association's Downstairs Gallery and office Wednesday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. and may also be there other times as needed.
Campagna moved to the valley in the last year from southern New Hampshire and is a Madison resident. She has extensive office administrative experience and previously was the assistant manager of the Cocheco Falls Gallery in Dover.
She also has events planning experience and is skilled in networking and in dealing with people from all walks of life. She is organized, fun-loving and has a great eye for detail and design. Campagna is passionate about the visual arts and likes setting up gallery exhibits and using both her organizational and artistic talents. She is a welcome addition to the Mount Washington Valley Arts Association and will be the new public face of the organization in the community. Stop by the Downstairs Gallery to say hello and to welcome her.
The new featured artist exhibit for September at the Downstairs Gallery, beginning on Sept. 7 at the opening from 5 to 7, will be "David Baker and Friends."
For more information about the arts association's events and classes, go to www.mwvarts.org or call 356-ARTS (2787) during normal office hours, Wednesday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The Mount Washington Valley Arts Association is an independent, community focused, non-profit organization, which exists to promote the study, appreciation and display of the visual arts, particularly the art of the Mount Washington Valley.
For more information about the arts association's events and classes, go to www.mwvarts.org or call 356-ARTS (2787) during normal office hours, Wednesday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The Mount Washington Valley Arts Association is an independent, community focused, non-profit organization, which exists to promote the study, appreciation and display of the visual arts, particularly the art of the Mount Washington Valley.