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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCultural Resources Board - Minutes - 05/30/2002City of Fort Collins and Recreational Lincoln CULTURAL RESOURCES BOARD MINUTES Regular Meeting - Wednesday, May 30, 2002 12:00 p.m. Lincoln Center 11 Council Liaison: Karen Weitkunat Staff Liaison: David Siever 11 Chairperson: Ayleen Bums Phone: 225-3937 (h) Vice -Chair: Linda Morita 11 A regular meeting of the Cultural Resources Board was held on Wednesday, May 30, 2002 at 12:00 p.m., at the Lincoln Center. The following members were present: Ayleen Burns and Ann Wilmsen Board Members Absent: Loren Hooper, Fran Johnson, Linda Morita, Anna Otto, and Jennifer Sterling Beccard Staff Members Present: David Siever, Lincoln Center Libby Colbert, Lincoln Center Jill Stilwell Guests: None There was not a quorum, but the present members discussed the following: I. New Board Member — David Siever reported that Marylin Barnes is the new board member to replace Anna Otto, who is leaving in June. Staff will contact Ms. Bames and ask her to attend June's funding session. 11. June's Fort Fund Session — Staff discussed the option of holding the entire session on the 26a' due to members being absent on the 27s . They proposed starting the board meeting at 417 West Magnolia • Fort Collins, CO 80521-2646 • (970) 221-6735 • FAX (970) 484-0424 3:00 p.m. and th*mding Session at 3:30 p.m. Staff agrece contact all board members to inquire about this change and then to confirm the new time with the members. III. Committee Reports/Event Updates - CVB — Ann Wilmsen —reported that the CVB is developing a planning guide for people who are planning conferences in Fort Collins. Ms. Wilmsen also attended the Asian Fest and Canyon Concert Ballet's Tea Party, both of which were successful events Respectfully submitted, Libby Colbert Public Relations Coordinator and Recreational Lincoln City of Fort Collins CULTURAL RESOURCES BOARD LINCOLN CENTER REPORT JUNE 26, 2002 ADMINISTRATION: Events during June include: High Performance Dance Theatre Westin's 8 h Annual Spring Performance Larimer County Hospice Celebration of Life Concert Night Walker, Inc Presbyterian Youth Conference Openstage Theatre Colorado Community Theatre Coalition Festival Fooman Oriental Rug Show & Sale New Belgium Downtown Criterion bike race Norlarco Credit Union Staff Meeting Farmers Insurance District Meeting PERA meeting Society Rocky Mountain Archivists Myatt, Brandes & Gast, Employment Law Seminar Peak Solutions Seminar KUNC Beer Jazz event 18 private receptions The Lincoln Center Terrace Noon -Time summer concerts sponsored by the Lincoln Center Support League start in June. The first children's concert will be Wednesday June 19t' at 11 am — The Fort Collins Cloggers. The Out to Lunch series will start Friday June 2 1 " at noon — the Poudre River Irregulars, traditional Jazz, Ragtime, and Dixieland. VISUAL ARTS: Northern Colorado Weavers Guild's "Fiber Celebration 2002", an international juried exhibition, opened May 31s` and will run through June 28t' in all of the galleries at the Center. There are exhibits from 22 states and Taiwan in the show. It is the 26`s Fiber Celebration. Northern Colorado Weavers Guild is a non-profit group interested in sharing knowledge and skill in aspects of the fiber arts. Members of the group are from southern Wyoming to Longmont and the eastern plans of Colorado to the western mountain communities. 417 West Magnolia • Fort Collins, CO 80521-2646 • (970) 221-6735 • FAX (970) 484-0424 and Recreational Fort Collins Museum FORT COLLINS MUSEUM REPORT CULTURAL RESOURCES BOARD June 26, 2002 FIRST FLOOR GALLERY DEMO Demolition of the first floor permanent gallery was completed in June to make way for the new exhibit titled: "Flood! Fort Collins Surges." The new exhibit uses the metaphor of a flood to describe the waves of people who have moved to this area and made it their home. The old, 25 year -old exhibit cases were removed and the gallery cleared for painting and carpet cleaning. Staff will spend the summer constructing and installing Phase I of the exhibition, which is scheduled to open in September. Phase II, which includes a Flood of Technology section and resource room will open in fall 2003. HERITAGE COURTYARD With much help from the Parks Maintenance Department, the Courtyard received its final plantings, rock, and sod thus completing the landscape project. The space is beautiful and being Put to full use with our slate of summer programs. The space is also available to rent. EVENTS On June 3, the Museum Advisory Council hosted a Donor Recognition Reception in the Courtyard. This even launched the newly formed Fort Collins Museum Foundation, a non-profit organization whose mission is to support the Fort Collins Museum through fundraising, membership, and publications. The event also helped garner support for the Foundation and recruit the first board members. The first board will be selected by the MAC, and then will be self-perpetuating based on the by-laws. The Museum Store hosted a booth at the Poudre River Fest on June 1. EXHH3ITS Bike Fest: The Museum, in cooperation with Jeff Nye, displayed exhibit panels on the history of bicycles at the annual New Belgium Bike Fest held at the Lincoln Center, June 9. Stealing Home: Playing Ball in the Rocky Mountain League through Sept. 1. Dig W.- The People and Archaeology of the Lindenmeier Site through August 31. 200 Mathews Street • Fort Collins, CO 80524 • (970) 221-6738