In 1989, the Lancaster City Council voted to build a cultural center for the citizens of its city and their surrounding communities. In tandem with this, The Lancaster Performing Arts Center Foundation was established for the purpose of providing capital, equipment, performance enhancements, and financial support for the Arts for Youth program. Two years later, on November 22, 1991, the City of Lancaster opened the Lancaster Performing Arts Center; its premier performance space for city-sponsored entertainment events, as well as local music, dance, and theater groups. The Lancaster Performing Arts Center has become the largest performing arts facility in the northernmost part of Los Angeles County, most commonly known as the Antelope Valley. The success of the Lancaster Performing Arts Center is in large part thanks to the generous contributions of its supporters.
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