HomeMy WebLinkAboutCultural Resources Board - Minutes - 01/24/2001CULTURAL RESOURCES BOARD MINUTES
Regular Meeting - Wednesday, January 24, 2001
4:00 p.m.
Fort Collins Museum
Council Liaison: Karen Weitkunat Staff Liaison: David Siever
Chairperson: Vacant
Vice -Chair: Fran Johnson Phone: 493-4480(h)
A regular meeting of the Cultural Resources Board and Fort Fund
funding session was held on Wednesday, January 24, 2001 at 4:00
p.m., at the Fort Collins Museum. The following members were
present:
Fran Johnson, Ayleen Burns, Anna Otto, Ann Wilmsen
Joan Day, Jennifer Beccard and Loren Hooper
Board Members Absent: None
Staff Members Present: David Siever, Lincoln Center
Jill Stilwell, Fort Collins Museum
Evan Hyatt, Lincoln Center
Guests: Rosann Winn, Convention & Visitors
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AGENDA
Call to order - (4:01 p.m.) Fran Johnson
Consideration of agenda -
No changes.
Consideration of Minutes of November 30, 2001 -
Motion to accept minutes as written - Joan Day
Second - Loren Hooper
Passed unanimously
DISCUSSION ITEMS
IV. Review of Fort Fund Process -
The newest members of the Board (Anna Otto and Ann
Wilmsen) were introduced and each gave a brief description of
their background and interests. The others members of the Board
welcomed Anna and Ann and thanked them for their volunteer
commitment to the Board.
At this time the Board reviewed the Fort Fund
presentation and grant recommendation process. Board members were
also made aware of the amount of funding available for grants in
the year 2001.
V. Fort Fund Presentations -
From 4:30 p.m. to 8:40 p.m., the Board heard
presentations from organizations applying for support from Fort
Fund.
VI. Performing Arts Center Update -
City Staff and a committee of representatives from
local arts organizations is continuing to meet with
representatives from Colorado State University to determine the:
feasibility of a joint CSU/Community facility. The goal of these
meetings is to gather information that can be given to
consultant who will then provide guidance on what a possible
facility would require in order to meet the needs of all groups
involved.
A grant of $60,000 has been secured from the Wilkins
Trust to pay the fees of the Halsey North Group. The Halsey North
Group will be the consultant on fundraising efforts for the new
Performing Arts Center.
VIi. Changes requested from previously funded Fort Fund
events -
The Board discussed changes to three events previously
funded by Fort Fund:
BikeToberfest - National MS Society
Joan Day moved that the funding for this event remain
in place with no changes.
Ayleen Burns seconded the motion.
Passed 3 - 2 (Loren Hooper & Fran Johnson dissented)
2 abstentions
Hispanic Latino Leadership Institute - Larimer Center
for Mental•Health
Joan Day moved that the funding for this event remain
in place with no changes.
Loren Hooper seconded the motion.
Passed unanimously.
University/Community Collaboratives for Community
Devel*ent - Colorado State Unive0ity
Jennifer Beccard moved that the funding for this event
be returned to Fort Fund due to the significant changes to the
event from what was originally proposed.
Joan Day seconded the motion.
Passed unanimously.
Staff will send a letter to CSU requesting that the
$500 granted for this event be returned to Fort Fund.
VIII. Meeting times for future Board meetings -
The Board's next regular meeting will be held on
Thursday, Feb. 22 from 12:00 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. At that meeting
the Board will discuss dates and times for future Board meetings.
IX. Review of any Past Fort Fund Events -
The Board will review final reports from
organizations/events that were funded by Fort Fund at their
regular meeting in February.
X. Committee Reports -
No reports were given.
XI. Other Business -
None.
XII. Fort Fund Funding Recommendations -
Based on the presentations heard earlier in the
meeting, the Board made funding recommendations for Tier #2 and #3
applicants to Fort Fund. (see attached funding recommendations)
Board members were also assigned to act as liaisons for funded
events.
Loren Hooper moved adoption of the funding
recommendations.
Joan Day seconded the motion.
Passed unanimously.
XIII. Adjournment (10:20 p.m.)
Respectfully submitted,
Eva Hyatt
Public Relations Coordinator
Lincoln Center
City of Fort Collins
ADMINISTRATION:
and Recreational
CULTURAL RESOURCES BOARD
LINCOLN CENTER REPORT
JANUARY 22, 2001
A new lighting system has been installed in the Canyon West room. New lighting
instruments were hung from the grid giving more coverage and brighter lighting. In
connection with this a new control panel was also installed.
Three major concerts this month benefited students from the Poudre School District.
The Elementary Honor Choir concert on February 8"' included the honor choirs from
all of the elementary schools. The concert was sold out.
All State Choir on February 6' involved high school choirs from throughout the state.
The evening concert was sold out and a dress rehearsal in the aftemoon was attended
by 530 parents and friends.
The Fort Collins Symphony sponsored four concerts on February 9t" for 4' and 6"
grade students from the Poudre School District and from private schools throughout
the Fort Collins area.
As part of the Travelogue series a film on the Galapagos Islands was scheduled for
January 30'h. We experienced a cancellation of the afternoon showing of the film du
the fact that the presenter failed to show up by the time the show was scheduled. We
seated the audience and then the presenter called and informed us that he had "forgot"
about the afternoon showing. We asked those who could to attend the evening
showing and refunds are being mailed to those who were unable to attend the evening
show.
ART IN PUBLIC PLACES:
The Fort Collins City Council has approved the artwork for Cottonwood Glen Park by
artist, Christopher Weed. The oversized steel sculptures entitled "Watermelon Slices"
will be installed in the part this summer.
The Art in Public Places program currently is advertising an open competition for a
City Hall Water Feature Project. Submissions are due in March.
VISUAL ARTS:
March is Youth Art Month at the Lincoln Center. The work of students of all grade
levels from over forty schools in the district will be on display in the Poudre School
District Student Art Exhibition March 6 — April 5. This exhibit will feature two and three
dimensional work of all shapes, sizes and media.
Discovering Art in Public Places gives it's viewers a glimpse into the evolution of a
City of Fort Collins Art in Public Places Project. The exhibit will illustrate a variety of
the city's current and completed projects. Discovering Art in Public Places will be on
display March 2 — April 5 in the Lobby Gallery.
417 West Magnolia • Fort Collins, CO 80521-2646 • (970) 221-6735 • FAX (970) 484-0424
and Recreational
Fort Collins Museum
City of Fort Collins FORT COLLINS MUSEUM REPORT
CULTURAL RESOURCES BOARD
February 22, 2001
PROGRAMS
On March 20, the Museum will host a Shoe Art Workshop for kids in conjunction with the Heart &
Sole exhibition. A $5 materials fee will be charged to attendees who will create their own artwork out
of shoes.
The Museum is partnering with Poudre School district to create a series of television shows on Fort
Collins History. Treloar Tredennick, Curator of Education and Pam Uhls, Poudre School District
Curriculum Specialist, are co -hosting the programs that focus on agriculture, Germans from Russia,
Hispanics, and women in agriculture. The programs will air on PSD's Cable 10 station.
STAFF
Treloar Tredennick, Curator of Education, was invited to serve as the Program Chair for the 2002
Colorado -Wyoming Association of Museum's Annual conference.
Beth Higgins was recently re -appointed the President of the Rocky Mountain Chapter of the Museum
Store Association.
MUSEUM ADVISORY COUNCIL
The Museum Advisory Council participated in its first all -day planning retreat on February 9th. The
goal of the retreat was to look at the MAC's role and determine its direction for the next year.
COURTYARD
The Parks Dept. has begun demolition work in the Courtyard to make way for the Janis cabin move
and new landscaping.
The Janis cabin move is set for mid — late February, depending on the weather. The cabin will be
relocated between the Auntie Stone and Franz -Smith cabins.
Staff has been working closely with the Associated Landscape Contractors of Colorado. The ALCC
assisted in doing "take -offs" of the landscape design and identifying potential vendors who might be
willing to make product donations. The ALCC will also be providing much of the labor to implement
the new landscape plan. The project will begin once the ground thaws.
CURRENT EXHIBITS
• Heart and Sole: A History of the Shoe, August 10, 2000 - April 15, 2001.
• The Frank Miller StageCoach was relocated to the East Gallery in mid January. This move opened up
the entry area of the Museum and will make way for an orientation area for the upcoming exhibit, Dig
It! The People and Archaeology of the Lindenmeier Site, opening April 5`f'.
• Staff continues to disassemble and remove the old casework on the first floor. The casework is
hazardous to the collection as it provides a home for carpet beetles.
• Electricians began installing the wiring for a new track light system on the entire first floor of the
Museum The track lighting will be installed in late February/early March.
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• January 24, 2001
Dave Siever
Resolution 01- Adopting the Recommendation of the Cultural Resources Board Regarding Fort Fund
Disbursements.
Staff recommends adoption of the Resolution.
On November 30, 1998 revised guidelines for the Cultural Development & Programming and Tourism accuuat:,
(Fort Fund) were adopted and approved through the City Manager's office. These newly adopted guidelines crcai"I
a three -tiered funding system for organizations that apply for grants from Fort Fund. Tier #1 was establisliccl
annual programming fund for organizations whose primary purpose is to present three or more public r,vnu
annually. These groups may apply for funding from Tier #1 each April. Tier #2 allows organizations that :11 L nh,i
eligible for Tier #1 support to apply for funding of events that are not fund-raising in nature and do not u, 1"[ ,.
more than $2,500 in proceeds after expenses. Tier #3 allows organizations that are not eligible for Tier i i ,uI il),,; I
to apply for funding of events that generate more than $2,500 in proceeds after expenses and are fund-r.i isi; i in
nature. Applications for support from Tier #2 and Tier #3 are accepted each January and June.
The following disbursements from funds in the City's Cultural Development and Programming and "I;nui,ni
accounts were recommended by the Cultural Resources Board at their regular meeting of January 24, 2001 iur '1 icr
#2 and Tier #3 applicants.
ORGANIZATION
A Foundation for Basics
Alzheimer's Association
Cinco de Mayo Committee
City of Fort Collins
Parks & Recreation
Colorado State University
Asian/Pacific Amer. Students
Colorado State University
Department of Art
AMOUNT AMOUNT
EVENT/DATE REOUESTED RECOMD 1 is N U 1-
D
Procession of the River Species $3,570 $1,500
June 2 or 3, 2001 $750
Fort Collins Memory Walk/Run $2,500 $750
Sept. 8 or 15, 2001
Cinco de Mayo Celebration $4,000 $2,500
May 4 - 6, 2001 $1,500
"Just for Ladies" Golf Tournament $1,000 $250
June 9, 2001 $500
17th Annual Asian Fest 2001 $2,000 $700
April 19 - 29, 2001 $500
International Poster Exhibition $2,500 $500
Sept. 13 - Oct. 19, 2001 $1,500
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Colorado State University
Cultural Arts on the Prairie
$4,000
52,000
Environmental Learning Center
June 10 - August 26, 2001
52,000
Colorado State University
Outdoor Cafe Theatre Season
$4,000
$2,500
Theatre Department
June 26 - July 28, 2001
$1,000
Colorado State University
Knowing the World Series
$2,500
$750
University Village
Ongoing throughout 2001
Community Horticulture Center
Fort Collins Gardenfest
$4,000
$2,300
July 28, 2001
$1,000
Crossroads Safehouse
Fabric of Legacies
$2,500
$1,000
July 14 - 28, 2001
$500
Dance Connection Perff, Network
New Visions Dance Festival
$3,000
$1,500
March 30 & 31, 2001
Dance Express
Fantastic Lights and Flights
$4,000
$1,000
April 18 & 19, 2001
Debut Theatre Company
2001 Season
$2,000
$2,000
May 11-19 & Oct. 12-20, 2001
Disabled Resource Services
Wine Fest XIX
$2,500
$500
May 25, 2001
$500
Downtown Business Association
First Night Fort Collins
$1,500
$250
December 31, 2001
$500
Downtown Business Association
Noontime Notes
$1,200
$800
June 2001 through August 2001
The Family Center
Father's Day in the Park
$1,350
$750
June 17, 2001
The Family Center
Camp Collins - 4th of July
$4,000
$1,250
July 4, 2001
$750
Fort Collins Area Swim Team
FAST Fall Splash
$2,500
$2,500
November 9 - 11, 2001
Fort Collins Area Swim Team
Silver State Swim Meet
$2,500
$2,500
August 3 - 5, 2001
Fort Collins Eyeopeners Kiwanis
Oktoberfest
$2,000
$500
Club
September 29, 2001
Hospice of Latimer County
Breakfast in the Park
$1,500
$1,000
June 16, 2001
Larimer Center for Mental Help
"Until Someone Wakes Up"
April 24 & 26, 2001
The Movement Alliance
MADfest
May 19, 2001
Northern Colorado Artist
1 Oth National Art Exhibition
Association
April 16 - May 18, 2001
Northern Colorado Multicultural
4th Annual NCMC Conference
Corporation
March 24, 2001
OpenStage Theatre & Company
openstage etc. events
Trees, Water & People
Volunteers of America (RSVP)
Wingshadow, Inc.
BOLD = TOURISM ACCOUNT
February 17 and May 11-19, 2001
Riverboat the Rockies
February 24, 2001
"I Remember Mama"
May 13, 2001
Horsetooth Marathon Swim
September 8, 2001
0 $3,645
$1,150
$837
$1,255
$1,500
$2,500
$1,000
$1,500
$77,007
$2,300
$650
$337
$500
$800
$500
$1,500
$800
$100
$500
$48,287
Canyon Concert Ballet "Kaleidoscope..." $3,000 $0
September 23, 2001
(Funding was not recommended for this event. The Cultural Resources Board determined that this event s))oulu 'o:
included in the organization's request for Annual Programming Support at the April 2001 funding session.)