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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCultural Resources Board - Minutes - 06/15/1977ummer rograms CULTURAL RESOURCES BOARD MEETING June 15, 1977 SUMMARY MINUTES Present: Ray Dixon Martha Trimble Frank Johnson Gary Hixon Jack Curfman Ellen Thexton Charles Hagemeister Deborah Erikson This was a specially called meeting requested by Mr. Brunton so that the Board could meet to prepare policies and rates for Lincoln Community Center to have on the City Council Agenda for June 21. Shelton Stanfil and Ellen Thexton have gotten together to plan some of the summer programming. It is the first step in the direction of C.S.U. and the City working together. The Music Department has now called Mrs. Thexton and asked if they could work together in regard to programming. Because the Coloradoan feels that this is such a giant step forward, it is going to editorialize the fact of C.S.U. and the City working together. It was suggested to write a letter in the name of the Board to the Coloradoan thanking them for the editorial and for printing the schedule of the summer programs throughout the summer. The Campfire talks start Monday, June 20. incoln The program for the ceremony was handed out. The fact that Richard Penny is =nter with First United Presbyterian Church should be included on the program. Pete round Cabrinha was one of the original members of the Kingston Trio. He was later reaking a student of Mrs. Thexton's when she taught dance at C.S.U. He will sing Lord of the Dance and other songs. ift It was thought that the gift policy for Cultural Resources Board Facilities olicy which was passed at the last meeting should be emended to include shows and tatement exhibits at the facilities. Miss Trimble proposed the following emending of the motion of May 25, 1977: otion That the Cultural Resources Board reserve the privilege and right to accept, reject, or suggest a modification of any offer of a gift, a show, showing or exhibit, or an amenity for the Lincoln Community Center, the Fort Collins Museum, or any other facility under the aegis of the Cultural Resources Board, unless the proposal is submitted to the Cultural Resources Board and judged by the Board and/or appointed consultants to be appropriate and aesthetically harmonious to the facility. The motion was seconded by Frank Johnson Ayes: Unanimous Nays: None istoric The request for the Downtown Historic District has been sent back for review. istrict That is all that is known at this time. Mr. Hixon will notify the Board when o he learns of something of importance with the proposal. ates The following amendments were made to the Rates Schedule for Lincoln Center: chedule Make the increments for meetings, 4 hours maximum instead of 3; add "educa- tional", and "cultural" to the definition of Community Organization. 'otion Mr. Johnson moved that the rates schedule for Lincoln Community Center be approved as ammended. Mr. Hixon seconded the motion Ayes: Unanimous Nayes: None incoln There is rehearsal space underneath the stage and also on the stage in the enter old auditorium. otes The Lincoln Center budget for 1978 includes an Arts Administrator, which is a rather new field of study. with Masters Degrees in a field of arts and also in business administration. Besides the Arts Administrator there will need to be a technician for just the theatre. Lighting for the theatre will be divided into house lights and work lights which will go with the basic _rental charge. Any other lighting will be extra and require a technician. olicy On the Policy Information sheet for Lincoln Center it was decided to add a :iforma- further statement, #9, covering damages caused by organizations: "The ion organization or renter is responsible for excessive damage beyond ordinary usage and will be billed for such damage. otion Mr. Hixon moved that the Cultural Resources Board recommend to City Council to accept the Policy Information as amended with the addition of #9 by the Cultural Resources Board. Seconded by Charles Hagemeister. Ayes: Unanimous Nays: None ame of There was discussion on the fact that the name of Lincoln Park for the area incoln around the Library and Museum is not well known and is also likely to cause ark a conflict between this area and the area surrounding Lincoln Community Center. The names Centennial Park and Pioneer Park were suggested for the Library/Museum area. otion Mr. Hagemeister moved that because there will be a possible conflict in names between Lincoln Park and Lincoln Community Center, the Cultural Resources Board recommend to City Council to change the name of Lincoln Park to.Pioneer Park. Seconded by Martha Trimble Ayes: Unanimous Nays: None otion Miss Trimble moved that the name of Lincoln Park be assigned to Lincoln Community Center area. Seconded by Gary Hixon. Ayes: Unanimous Nays: None