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MINUTES - REGULAR MEETING
Cultural Resources Board
Thursday, September 28, 1995
4:00 p.m.
Fort Collins Museum
MEMBERS PRESENT: Karen Warren, Jennifer Beccard, Marcella Wells,
Deborah Romero, Robin Goette, Fran Johnson
MEMBERS ABSENT: Ahmed Fallah
STAFF PRESENT: David Siever, Jennie Baran, Evan Hyatt
STAFF LIAISON: David Siever
COUNCIL LIAISON: Will Smith
AGENDA
I. Call to order (4:06 p.m.) - Karen Warren
II. Consideration of tonight's Agenda
No changes
III. Consideration of minutes of August 23, 1995
Motion to accept minutes as written -
Jennifer Beccard
Second - Fran Johnson
Passed unanimously
IV. Staff Reports - Written (see attached)
Fort Collins Museum - David Siever
Lincoln Center - David Siever
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V. Lincoln Center Rental Rate Schedule -
David Siever and Jennie Baran (Lincoln Center Scheduling
Coordinator) discussed the Lincoln Center rate schedule for
1996. Proposed changes in the Lincoln Center rate schedule
for 1996 include:
1. The Ludlow Room would no longer be rented as four
separate spaces but instead as three - a north, south
or combined.
2. The Balcony Lobby will be rented by the hour rather
than by the number of people in attendance.
3. The addition of a fee for the use of the Performance
Hall and Mini Theatre lobbies for receptions
following performances.
The Board discussed the rental facilities now being
provided by the Fort Collins Senior Center. Jennie Baran will
obtain a copy of the Senior Center's rental rates to bring to
the Board's October, 1995 meeting. Whenever possible, Ms.
Baran is documenting the impact of the Senior Center on
Lincoln Center rentals.
Marcella Wells moved for the acceptance of the Lincoln
Center rental rates as submitted.
Second - Robin Goette
Passed unanimously
VI. Update on the 1996 Budget -
David Siever updated the Board on the status of the 1996
City budget. Everything relating to the Lincoln Center and
the Museum has remained in the budget for now including a one-
time, $40,000 fund for a Local Area Network in the Center's
Administration Office.
A request for a full-time Exhibits Administrator at the
Museum was not funded. Marcella Wells will attend the City
Council meeting on Oct. 3, 1995 to speak to the Council about
funding this position. Board members will invite interested
members of the community to also attend the Council meeting
and speak to the need for this position. Ms. Wells will also
put together an informational packet relating to the position
to give to Council members.
VII. Work Plan/Goals for 1996 -
Karen Warren explained for the new members what the
Board's Work Plan/Goals entail by citing examples of what has
been included in the past. Ms. Warren asked Board members to
brainstorm some ideas for possible projects/goals and to bring
those ideas to the Oct., 1995 meeting.
Marcella Wells suggested that after the 1996 Work
Plan/Goals are established, the Board could perhaps conduct a
"mini -retreat" away from the regular meeting to brainstorm
ideas for 1997. This session would take place sometime after
the first of the year.
Examples of previous work plans along with the City's
Cultural Policy/Work Plan will be mailed to Board members
prior to the Oct., 1995 meeting.
VIII. Joint City/CSU Architectural Study Update -
David Siever updated the Board on the progress
of the feasibility study on a combined facility. A news
release was sent out Sept. 20 inviting local organizations to
call the Lincoln Center and set up appointments with the
architectural firm conducting the study to discuss their needs
in a new facility. Organizations who wish to be involved in
the study will meet with the architectural firm on Friday,
Oct. 20 for a 20 minute interview.
Mr. Siever is going to try and schedule a luncheon with
the architectural firm, the Cultural Resources Board and the
Lincoln Center Board on Oct. 20 so that the Board has the
opportunity to express their ideas about a new facility.
Prior to Oct. 20, Mr. Siever will put together a list of what
City staff needs in a new facility and what he sees are the
needs of the community. Board members were asked to contact
as many interested individuals/organizations as possible and
let them know of the interviews that will be taking place on
Oct. 20.
Meetings with the City/CSU project team are ongoing.
IX. Review of past Fort Fund events -
Board members discussed Fort Fund events that have taken
place since the last meeting. Those events include:
1. Health Choices '95
2. Fort Collins Balloon Fest
3. "Invitation to the Dance" - Canyon Concert Ballet
4. Crossroads Safehouse Golf Tournament
5. Historic Homes Tour
The Fort Collins Area Arts Council has canceled
"Celebration of the Arts" and will be returning the funds
granted to them.
X. Committee Reports -
LC Board (Jennifer Beccard) - The first meeting of the
season was spent orienting new members of the Board and
assigning members to committees as liaisons.
City/CSU Feasibility Study (Karen Warren) - Items
discussed at the last meeting are listed in the minutes above.
Museum (Deborah Romero) - No report.
CVB (Robin Goette) - No report.
Fort Collins Area Arts Council - No report.
X. Other Business -
None.
XI. Adjournment (5:40 p.m.)
Moved - Marcella Wells
Second - Robin Goette
Passed unanimously
Respectfully submitted,
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City of Fort Collins
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Lincoln Center
CULTURAL RESOURCES BOARD
LINCOLN CENTER REPORT
SEPTEMBER 28, 1995
FACILITIES:
Water Sculpture - The excavation for the water sculpture has
been dug in the sculpture garden. The excavation is for the steel
I beams. Completion is scheduled for the end of November. The
water sculpture is being funded by the Lincoln Center Support
League, cost is $25,000.
"Dialogue" sculpture - This will be permanently placed on
Friday. "Dialogue" is being funded by the Lincoln Center Birthday
Ball committee.
Box Office computers - The computer upgrades for the box
office have been ordered and will be installed during the
Christmas/New Year's break.
MARKETING:
The first issue of Marquee produced by the Coloradoan was
distributed the first week of September. The Coloradoan sold the
advertising space, with the Lincoln Center providing copy. This
issue included two pages for information on productions of local
arts groups who present here at the Center.
VISUAL ARTS:
The Poster show will be in the Lincoln Center galleries
through the month of October.
Artwear was a success again this year. It was attended by
550 people and sold approximately $15,000 in garments (highest
ever). Although all expenses aren't in, we are estimating about
$12,000 in profit. Proceeds are used to provide workshops/seminars
in the community and schools, special exhibits, and display
materials for the gallery.
BIRTHDAY BALL:
The theme for the Birthday Ball this year is "Hollywood". The
Ball will be Saturday October 14th and the cost of $97.50 per
person.
WAAA CONFERENCE:
David Siever and Mark Breimhorst have returned from the
conference in Albuquerque. There are good touring shows which will
be available.
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FT. COLLINS MUSEUM REPORT
CULTURAL RESOURCES BOARD
SEPTEMBER 28, 1995
EXHIBITS
Nature Photography closes this week and has received a noteworthy response from the public.
Numerous visitors wanted to purchase copies of the photographs which were printed by Fine
Print here in Fort Collins. It will be on display through September 30th.
PROGRAMS
Michael Madrid presented "Nature Photography: But is it Natural?" on September 20th at 1:30
p.m. to an audience of 7. In addition, the American Association of University Women (43
members met at the museum) and the Nature Photography exhibit was the featured program on
September 6th.
NEH
Invitations (see enclosed sample) have been sent to various boards, community groups. The
Cultural Resources Board will host a community reception in the Museum courtyard on
September 28th from 5:15 -6:30 p.m. Subway will donate a party sub for the event.
Approximately 12 scholars/consultants and 12 people including museum staff, city employees
and volunteers staff will be attending and participating in the 2 day NEH exhibit planning
Roundtable which will be facilitated by Bobbie Gallup, a doctoral student in the Natural
Resources Department at CSU.
COLLECTIONS
The collections committee met September I Ith to review the 1995 donations.
Objects and artifacts from approximately 30 donors were reviewed.
DEVELOPMENT
Proposals are being sent to numerous Colorado foundations and granting agencies for the 1996
Exhibits and Programs to supplement the rental, shipping, invitations, postage and receptions for
next years exhibits.
SHOP
The Museum Shop participated in the Riverfest held September 9th. Approximately, $100 of
merchandise was sold (mostly salmon squirters and the Poudre River Fine Art poster).
The publicity for both the shop and the museum was the greatest benefit.
Upcoming Exhibit for the Colorado International Invitational Poster Exhibition
beginning October 3, 1995 will be To Arms- Posters from World War II. Phil Risbeck, CSU
Art Professor will speak on "Art for the People" on October 11, 1995.
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