Margaret King Stanley Papers 1948-2009

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Margaret King Stanley Papers 1948-2009

Margaret King Stanley has resided in San Antonio for much of her life where she has been heavily involved in the local performing arts community, including the San Antonio Performing Arts Association, San Antonio Opera Guild and the San Antonio Symphony. The majority of this collection documents Margaret King Stanley's extensive work within the San Antonio arts community. Material types present are planning materials, correspondence, scrapbooks, programs, brochures, audio tapes, photographs and assorted ephemera.

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Stanley, Margaret King.

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Margaret King Stanley was born in San Antonio, Texas where she has resided for most of her life. She was married to Shelby Stanley, Jr. from 1954 until 1974. The Stanleys had two children: Torrey Margaret Stanley and Jean Cullen Stanley. Stanley has worked as a teacher, clothing and jewelry designer, performing arts administrator, producer and radio host. She has served on numerous boards, including the Opera Guild of San Antonio, San Antonio Symphony League, Metropolita...

Opera Guild of San Antonio

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The Opera Guild of San Antonio (Opera Guild) was founded in 1974 as a nonprofit educational and charitable association under the auspices of the Women's Committee of the San Antonio Symphony, now known as the Symphony League. Its mission is to promote the awareness of opera and encourage its growth. The original name of the Opera Guild was the Opera Guild of the Symphony Society, and was founded by Ginger Karren. Karren worked with Margaret King Stanley, President of the Symphony Wo...

San Antonio Performing Arts Association

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The San Antonio Performing Arts Association was a non-profit, tax-exempt organization dedicated to the presentation of outstanding national and international dance, theatre and music. It began as a pilot project initiated in 1976 by the Arts Council of San Antonio, under the name Society for the Performing Arts, to establish a professional presenter organization in the city. It became the San Antonio Performing Arts Association in 1981. The organization presented a diverse schedule of year-round...