MyBillofRights.org* thanks The Rodel Foundation of Arizona
Jul 17, 2012 No Comments ›› Chris BlissMyBillofRights.org is pleased to announce a $5000 grant from the Rodel Foundation of Arizona. To learn more about this outstanding organization visit: rodelaz.org *(On January 1, 2021 MyBillofRights.org officially …
Continue ReadingMyBillofRights.org* thanks The Military Order Of The Purple Heart
Jul 17, 2012 No Comments ›› Chris BlissMyBillofRights.org is proud to announce a $1000 contribution from the Arizona chapter of the Military Order of the Purple Heart. Are you an active duty member or veteran of our …
Continue ReadingNewman’s Own Foundation Awards Third Annual Grant
Jul 1, 2012 No Comments ›› Chris BlissWe are thrilled to announce that Newman’s Own Foundation has awarded MyBillofRights.org* our third consecutive annual grant, in the amount of $45,000. The funds are earmarked for The Bill of …
Continue ReadingInterview On KJZZ Phoenix’s “Here and Now”
Apr 14, 2012 No Comments ›› Chris BlissMyBillofRights.org* Executive Director Chris Bliss is interviewed on NPR affiliate KJZZ in Phoenix by Steve Goldstein, host of KJZZ’z “Here And Now”, about The Bill of Rights Monument at the …
Continue ReadingKAET 8 “Horizon” Interview / Arizona Monument
Apr 13, 2012 Comments Off on KAET 8 “Horizon” Interview / Arizona Monument Chris BlissMyBillofRights.org* Executive Director Chris Bliss is interviewed by Ted Simon, host of KAET Channel 8’s “Arizona Horizon”, about The Bill of Rights Monument at the Arizona State Capitol and the …
Continue ReadingSculpture Fund / $25,000 Matching Grant
Mar 5, 2012 Comments Off on Sculpture Fund / $25,000 Matching Grant Chris BlissJust in time for delivery of the 10 massive blocks of limestone that will be sculpted into America’s first monument celebrating The Bill of Rights, our sculpture fund has received …
Continue ReadingStone For Monoliths Delivered
Mar 3, 2012 No Comments ›› Chris BlissOn February 28, two flatbed trucks arrived at Kincannon Studios in Austin, offloading ten massive blocks of saw-cut limestone, destined to become America’s first monument of The Bill of Rights. …
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