Memorandum: INT 000272
Summary
The memorandum discusses plans for constructing scholarship lodges at Interlochen Center for the Arts, including cost estimates and accessibility modifications. The plans are being prepared by Karen Sargent, and the project is being considered for a location next to Frohlich lodge. The document is addressed to Jeffrey Epstein, a potential donor.
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