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Kurt is a licensed attorney in Kansas and Missouri and has been practicing law for over 30 years! Stop by this blog to expand your mind on legal topics like family law, personal injury, bankruptcy, divorce, malpractice, workman’s comp, and much more! Remember, knowledge is power!
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Kurt H King
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Kurt, I am an Oak Park High School Alum and an Alum of Oak Street Singers. I, and a group of parents, are interested in reinstating and rebuilding the Oak Park High School Foundation for the Performing Arts. What can you do to help us or what can we do to make that happen? OR, is it easier to create a new Foundation? Please contact me as soon as possible at adickson@rs3101.org AND 2dickson4@gmail.com and/or 816.824.1399 (by text or call). Thank you in advance to you and/or your staff for your prompt reply.
Angela (Hinson) Dickson – Class of ’85
Comment by Angela Dickson — October 7, 2020 @ 5:00 pm |
Was the foundation closed down? Just not used?
My first inclination is that it would have to go through the IRS approval process if it has been down for several years.
Just let me know so I can give you a more definite answer.
Thanks!
Kurt King
Comment by kurthking — October 7, 2020 @ 8:42 pm |
From what I can tell on the Secretary of State site, it may have been dissolved around 2004 for non reporting, it seems.
Comment by Angela Dickson — October 7, 2020 @ 8:46 pm