Bernice Dittmer Doner Salon in the Plaza Theater
Bernice Dittmer Doner Salón en el Plaza Teatro
Bernice Dittmer Doner Salon in the Plaza Theater
This picture was taken in the Bernice Dittmer Doner Salon in the Plaza Theater. As the rest of the theater, it was designed in the Spanish Colonial Revival style in 1930. The salon is named in memory of Mrs. Dittmer, a fund donor of the El Paso Community Foundation. During her lifetime, she wanted this space to honor the many people who contributed time and money to the Plaza Theatre Performing Arts Centre re-opening. The portraits hung here are members of the Community Foundation Steering Committee and the Mayors of El Paso who acted as stewards of the Plaza Theatre, and quality of life in our city.
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