Leslie Prince Raimond (born December 6, 1940) is Director Emeritus, Kent Cultural Alliance (formerly known as Kent County Arts Council) in Chestertown, MD. She and her husband, Vincent Martin Raimond, worked hand-in-hand for over 45 years to create a thriving and inclusive arts and culture community. In 2005 they were the inaugural recipients of the annual Kenny Award, created by the Hedgelawn Foundation. The Vincent and Leslie Prince Raimond Cultural Center, named in honor and recognition of their collective 40 years plus of service to the people of Kent County through the arts, is slated to open in 2021. It is in the renovated, historic Mansfield/Eliasson house located at 101 Spring Avenue in Chestertown.
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| - Leslie Prince Raimond (born December 6, 1940) is Director Emeritus, Kent Cultural Alliance (formerly known as Kent County Arts Council) in Chestertown, MD. She and her husband, Vincent Martin Raimond, worked hand-in-hand for over 45 years to create a thriving and inclusive arts and culture community. In 2005 they were the inaugural recipients of the annual Kenny Award, created by the Hedgelawn Foundation. The Vincent and Leslie Prince Raimond Cultural Center, named in honor and recognition of their collective 40 years plus of service to the people of Kent County through the arts, is slated to open in 2021. It is in the renovated, historic Mansfield/Eliasson house located at 101 Spring Avenue in Chestertown. (en)
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| - Leslie Prince Raimond (born December 6, 1940) is Director Emeritus, Kent Cultural Alliance (formerly known as Kent County Arts Council) in Chestertown, MD. She and her husband, Vincent Martin Raimond, worked hand-in-hand for over 45 years to create a thriving and inclusive arts and culture community. In 2005 they were the inaugural recipients of the annual Kenny Award, created by the Hedgelawn Foundation. The Vincent and Leslie Prince Raimond Cultural Center, named in honor and recognition of their collective 40 years plus of service to the people of Kent County through the arts, is slated to open in 2021. It is in the renovated, historic Mansfield/Eliasson house located at 101 Spring Avenue in Chestertown. (en)
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