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MAC and TD Center for Arts Integration got some new art of their own

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Funding from TD Bank has allowed for MAC to support its SmartArts facility and program on 16 Augusta Street for almost a year and now they have the sign to show for it. The TD Center for Arts Integration allows SmartARTS to train and mentor teachers who have implemented arts-integrated units throughout Greenville County, purchase all supplies, compensate the teaching artists, and expand the program throughout Greenville County.

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