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CULTURAL RESOURCES BOARD MINUTES
Regular Meeting - Wednesday, June 27, 2001
4:00 p.m.
Lincoln Center
IICouncil Liaison: Karen Weitkunat Staff Liaison: David Siever
Chairperson: Fran Johnson Phone:493-4480(h)
Vice -Chair: Ayleen Burns Phone: 225-3937(h)
A regular meeting of the Cultural Resources Board was held on Wednesday, June 27, 2001 at 4:00 p.m., at
the Lincoln Center. Following the meeting, at 4:30 p.m., the Board held a Fort Fund Grant Session. The
following members were present:
Fran Johnson, Ayleen Burns, Anna Otto, Ann Wilmsen,
Jennifer Sterling Beccard, Joan Day, and Loren Hooper
Board Members Absent: None
Staff Members Present: David Siever, Lincoln Center
Libby Colbert, Lincoln Center
Evan Hyatt, Lincoln Center
Mike Powers, CLRS
Guests:
AGENDA
I. Call to order - (4:04 p.m.) Fran Johnson
II. Consideration of agenda — no changes
III. Consideration of Minutes of May 31, 2001
Fran Johnson asked staff to make a date correction to the minutes of May 31, 2001.
Motion to accept minutes as amended — Jennifer Sterling Beccard
Second - Ann Wilmsen
Passed unanimously
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DISCUSSION ITEMS
IV. Review of April Fort Fund Process -
The Board reviewed Fort Fund process and guidelines. The Board raised the issue of funding
special programs, such as the Discovery Center, and organizations who share non-profit status. It was
decided that the Board would discuss this at the July meeting when they consider OpenStage Theatre
& Co. and openstage, etc. future funding.
V. Performing Art Center update -
Mike Powers reported that 5375 signatures were collected on the petition for the new
performing arts center, new library and expanded museum. 3112 valid signatures are needed for the
issue to be added to the November 2001 ballot. So far, signatures have a 26% rejection rate, so based
on that data, it is projected that there will be 4300 valid signatures. Fran Johnson drafted a letter to
City council on behalf of the Board that expressed concerns of the transportation tax issue proposed
for the November ballot. On July 17, council will be presented a packet of information about this
issue for consideration on the November ballot. The Board reviewed and made suggestions regarding
the letter and agreed that it should bear signatures of every board member.
VI. Review of Past Fort Fund Events - The Board reviewed final reports from the following
organizations/events:
Colorado State University Asian/Pacific American Student
Services - Asian Fest 2001
Dance Connection - New Visions Dance Festival
Dance Express - Fantastic Flight of Lights
High Performance Dance Theatre - Scared Stiff Part IV, Jungle
Toes, and Joumey
Northern Colorado Artist Association - 10`" National Art
Exhibition$,Sale
Volunteers of America - "I Remember Mama"
VB. Committee Reports
Arts Alive — The organization is currently looking for a development director. The Board discussed
the importance of having a representative from the Northern Colorado region appointed to the
Colorado Council on the Arts (CCA) Board. The CRB Board agreed that they would brainstorm
names for this appointment at their July meeting.
Art In Public Places - Design Consultant Carolyn Braaksma presented schematic designs for the Taft
Hill Road Improvement project. It included concrete treatments for the wing and retaining walls of
the underpass at Spring Creek trail and Taft Hill Road near Drake Road. Andrew Dufford presented
an artwork proposal for the top of the historic train depot building (soon to be the Transit Center). It
included metal kinetic pieces with the theme of transportation to be placed on top of the bus shelter
columns. He also gave a short update on Fossil Creek community park which will be a theme park
based on fossils and other pre -historic themes.
Convention and Visitor's Bureau - no report
Lincoln Center - Seport
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VIII. Fort Fund Presentation -
From 4:45 p.m. to 7:20 p.m. the Board heard presentations from organizations applying for support
from Tier #2 and Tier #3 (Special Event and Fundraising) of Fort Fund. (see attached
recommendations)
Joan Day moved for adoption of the funding recommendations.
Loren Hooper seconded the motion.
Passed unanimously.
XI. Other Business - None.
XII. Adjournment (8:35 p.m.)
Respectfully submitted,
Libby Colbert
Public Relations Coordinator
Cult*, Library and Recreational SerAbs
Lincoln Center
City of Fort Collins
CULTURAL RESOURCES BOARD
LINCOLN CENTER REPORT
JUNE 27, 2001
ADMINISTRATION:
The Amazing Jonathan concert scheduled for the Anything Goes Series cancelled
their contract due to an extended run in Las Vegas. "Squonk" has been scheduled as a
replacement:
"Squonk is a heady delight! Squonk evokes dazzling variety of myths and
moods. The music is a rich brew of Irish techno-folk, Indian melodies, Philip Glass,
heavy metal and industrial noise. Squonk is a breathless journey through an ever -
changing emotional landscape, from humor to horror to ravishing beauty. There may be
cheaper ways to blow your mind, but almost all of them are bad for you!"
-Fintan O'Toole, NY Daily News
"Squonk" has been scheduled for Saturday October 13`h and John Pinette
(originally scheduled for October 12`h on the same series) has been moved to Saturday
November 3`a
The design committee for the Lincoln Center will begin the process to pick fabric
for replacement of seats in the Mini -Theatre. Facilities dept will coordinate the
installation which will take place during the Christmas/New Year's holiday break.
VISUAL ARTS:
Celebrating it's twentieth year, the Crossroads "Fabric of Legacies" quilt show
continues on display in the Lincoln Center's Lobby and Intimate galleries July 14 through
July 28.
In conjunction with the "Fabric of Legacies" exhibit, the quilts of award -winning
Maine fiber artist Dianne S. Hire is featured in the Lincoln Center's Walkway Gallery
July 3-August 4.
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Fort Fund Recommendations
July 27, 2001
AMOUNT
AMOUNT
ORGANIZATION/CONTACT
EVENT/DATE
REQUESTED
RECOMM.
AARP Community Council
Stay Smart, Age Well Conference
$1,500
$1,275
October 18, 2001
CSU/Community Homecoming Committee
Community Homecoming/Parade
$4,000
$1,000
September 22, 2001
$3,000
CSU/English Department
Event with Chinese Poet Bel Dao
$1,900
$1,300
October 18 & 19, 2001
Discovery Center Science Museum
lake Another Look traveling exhibi
$3,000
$0
Kim Atkinson 472-3996
September -December, 2001
Elderhaus Adult Day Programs
Elderhaus Barn Dance & Dedicatio
$1,500
$1,200
August 25, 2001
FirstCall
Day of Caring
$2,500
$2,500
September 14 & 15, 2001
Food Bank for Larimer County
Shared Abundance
$1,500
$1,200
October 6, 2001
Fort Collins Children's Theatre
Annual Fall Production
$4,000
$2,800
November 15-18, 2001
Holy Family Parish
Holy Family Fiesta
$1,000
$200
August 11 & 12, 2001
$500
openstage etc...
An Act of Love
$1,000
$300
August 10-12, 2001
$500
Opera Fort Collins
"La Traviata" by Guiseppe Verdi
$4,000
$2,500
August 2-5, 2001
$1,500
Poudre Landmarks Foundation
Historic Homes Tour
$1,500
$450
September 8, 2001
$750
Trees, Water & People
Riverboat the Rockies
$2,000
$1,000
March 2, 2002
$500
Village Earth
Sustainable Living Fair
$2,200
$800
September 16, 2001
$1,000
Village Earth
Classical Indian Musical Concert
$1,400
$500
March 24, 2002
Village Earth
Classical Indian Dance Benefit Pro!
$800
$560
August 2, 2001
Whitebird Productions
Front Range Music Fast
$3,925
$1,400
November 7 & 8, 2001
$1,000
Whitebird Productions
Front Range Musicians' Trade Sho•
$2,500
$750
August, 2001
$1,000
Whole Life Church
The International Hour for Peace
$1,325
$1,100
December 31, 2001
Cultural Development and Programming
Account
20,835
BOLD = TOURISM ACCOUNT
Tourism Account
6
$41, 550
$30,585
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