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CULTURAL RESOURCES BOARD
ANNUAL REPORT - 2008
BACKGROUND
The Cultural Resources Board (CRB) consists of seven members. Regular meetings were held
on the last Thursday of February, March, May, July, August, September, October, November
and December from 12:00 p.m., to 2:00 p.m. at the Lincoln Center. The Board held three Fort
Fund funding sessions on the fourth Wednesday of January, April, and June.
The Board receives monthly updates from staff and acts in an advisory capacity to City
Council for the Cultural Services Department that includes Lincoln Center, the Fort Collins
Museum and other responsibilities as needed. The Board reviews and advises staff on the
following: biannual budget, facilities improvements, projects and other issues as they arise. The
Board continues to gather community input on cultural issues and to represent the ideas
expressed.
Members who served in 2008 were Ms. Sue Beck-Ferkiss, Dr. Diane Gaede, Ms. Carol Ann
Hixon, Ms. Anne Macdonald (appointed in August) Ms. Susan Marshall, Mr. Patrick Moran,
Mr. Jack Steele (resigned in June), and Ms. Ann Wilmsen. Mr. Moran served as Chairperson.
Ms. Beck-Ferkiss served as Vice -Chairperson.
Council liaison: David Roy
Staff Liaisons in 2008 were Marty Heffernan, Jill Stilwell, Cheryl Donaldson, and Gail
Budner. Liaisons from the Fort Collins Convention & Visitors Bureau were Jim Clark and
Cathy Jones.
YEARLY HIGHLIGHTS - 2008
The Cultural Resources Board (CRB) outlined four strategies for 2008 to work towards the
overarching goal:
"To serve as a catalyst in making Fort Collins a cultural center and destination."
1. Serve as a catalyst for the development of a common vision by working with various
organizations.
0 CRB members served as liaisons and committee members for various groups to gain a
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broader understanding of the cultural activities in Fort Collins. The CRB was represented
with the following groups:
- DDA's Beet Street Committee — Patrick Moran
- Task Force for Scientific and Cultural Facilities District — Sue Beck-Ferkiss
- Fort'Collins Museum — Jack Steele
- Convention/Visitors Bureau — Diane Gaede
- Art in Public Places — Carol Ann Hixon
- Downtown Business Association — Susan Marshall/Anne Macdonald
- Arts Alive — Ann Wilmsen
- UniverCity Connections — Patrick Moran and Carol Ann Hixon
• CRB members served as liaisons to events funded by Fort Fund, attending approximately 40
different cultural events in the community, lending support and assuring that the Fort Fund
monies were being well spent.
• Recommended to City Council the adoption of the Cultural Plan, including the Cultural
Facilities Plan. Council adopted the plan in August 2008.
• The Board recommended to Council the approval and signing of the Partnership Agreement
between the Fort Collins Museum and the Discovery Science Center to form a new museum.
The agreement was signed in March 2008.
• The Board hosted a presentation on the Way Finding Project and provided input as to how
the project could incorporate cultural elements, specifically through Art in Public Places.
• The Board was actively involved in discussions regarding the closure of Arts Alive at the end
of 2008, and the future of a new entity to serve as an arts council. A task -force of the Board
members researched and developed a proposal for activities a future arts council could
perform and possible structures and funding mechanisms.
2. Enhance regional awareness of arts and cultural events and activities
• The CRB continued to support the Fort Collins Convention and Visitor Bureaus on-line
cultural calendar and encouraged Fort Fund grantees to submit their events to the calendar.
• The Board submitted and accepted Mayor Hutchinson's proclamation of October as Arts &
Humanities Month. The Board supported the Fort Collins Museum's October 5 Kick -Off
event to celebrate Arts & Humanities Month.
• Two CRB members participated in the UniverCity Connections initiative.
3. Use and grow resources available to the Board to forward the overarching goal.
• Fort Fund: The Board monitored the impact of the four -tiered funding system that was
instituted in 1998 and made changes as needed. The Board administered three funding
sessions for Fort Fund and recommended grants for distribution as follows:
January 2008 Session $30,696 to 18 organizations
April 2008 Session — Tier 1 $133,550 to 16 organizations
April 2008 Session — Tier 4 $17,000 to 1 organization
June 2008 Session $54,600 to 23 organizations
Totaling $235,846 to 54 organizations
• Fort Fund grants supported over one hundred community cultural and recreational events in
2008.
• The Board recommended the first Tier 4 Cultural Entrepreneurial Innovation fund grant and
it was awarded to the TriMedia Film Festival.
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• Over 135,000 people attended an event supported by Fort Fund in 2007.
• The Board continued to work cooperatively with the Convention and Visitor's Bureau in
making recommendations for Fort Fund dollars, including Tier 4.
4. Provide networking opportunities for the exchange of ideas and resources.
• The CRB continued to serve as liaisons to appropriate groups in meeting the CRB's
overarching goal, including the Art in Public Places Board, Fort Collins Convention and
Visitors Bureau, Arts Alive, UniverCity Connections, SCFD group, Beet Street, and the
Downtown Business Association.