Central Kentucky Concert and Lecture Association papers, 1932-1976

Descriptive Summary

Title
Central Kentucky Concert and Lecture Association papers, 1932-1976
Creator
Central Kentucky Concert and Lecture Association.
Extent
9 boxes.
Subjects
Central Kentucky Concert and Lecture Association.
Central Kentucky Community Concert Association.
Lexington Public Forum (Ky.)
Speeches, addresses, etc.--Kentucky.
Lectures and lecturing--Kentucky.
Music--Kentucky--Societies, etc.
Music--Kentucky--Performance.
Arrangement
Organized as follows: Leaflets, programs and clippings of concerts and lectures, 1939/1940 to 1975/1976; Correspondence, 1937-1966; Photographs of local personages involved with the Association (removed to Photographic Archives); Photographs of performers (removed to Photographic Archives); Financial statements and audit reports, 1935-1965; Minutes, 1939- 1966; Miscellaneous and undated; Membership list, 1942-1972. All are arranged chronologically, except the membership list, which is alphabetically arranged.
Finding Aid Author
Processed by: Archives Staff ; machine-readable finding aid created by:Eric Weig
Repository
University of Kentucky

Collection Overview

Biography / History
The Central Kentucky Concert and Lecture Association was formed in October, 1950 through the merger of two Lexington, Ky. civic organizations, the Central Kentucky Community Concert Association, founded in 1932, and the Lexington Public Forum, founded in 1935. Since its inception, the Association has generally presented four lectures and eight concerts each year on a subscription basis.
Scope and Content
This collection consists of the records of the Central Kentucky Concert and Lecture Association and those of the two bodies which preceded it, along with numerous newspaper clippings documenting Association-sponsored events. It includes correspondence, minutes of meetings, financial statements, audit reports and other records detailing Association administrative decisions and history. The collection provides information on musical and other cultural activities in the Lexington, Ky. area over a 45-year period, and particularly the role of civic organizations and their members in promoting those activities. Materials for the period 1977-1980 have been received but not yet processed.

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