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"Missoula City Council Committee Rejects Arts Center Extension" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-11-23 12:11:36

In a 9 to 3 vote Wednesday the Administration and Finance Committee of the Missoula City Council rejected a motion to allow the Missoula Community Performing Arts Center (MCPAC) another 18 months to hold onto a piece of the Riverfront Triangle development site at Orange and Front streets. The committee advocating the building of the MCPAC has had a reservation on the city-owned land since 2004. No council members argued against the idea of building a top-of-the-line performing arts center but objected mainly to the center’s $60 million dollar price tag. The motion will now be moved to the floor of City Council for a vote. The meeting will be held Monday night at 7:00 at 140 W. Pine St. MCPAC is proposing that $40 million of the building costs come from private donors while the other $20 million will come from Missoula County taxpayers in the form of a bond. Jim Valeo a member of the MCPAC board spoke in front of the Administration and Finance Committee to try and persuade them to grant MCPAC another a year and a half to come up with an initial $15 to $20 million in private donations. He argued that the project would have “enormous economic benefits” for the city of Missoula. Several council members including Heidi Kendall and Jon Wilkins expressed uncertainty that MCPAC could come up with the private donations. Marilyn Marler who voted in favor of extending MCPAC’s reservation also expressed skepticism that the bond would pass. However she said. “I would really like to see this project happen.” Councilman Bob Jaffe worried that the center would not be a financially self-sustaining operation and would have to receive heavy subsidies from the City. Valeo said that the center would not ask the city for any money yet said he was hopeful that the city would offer it up if necessary. “I’m skeptical of the concept of ‘We won’t ask but we hope they’ll give’,” Kendall said. Many members of the public spoke in favor of granting MCPAC an extended reservation on the land. Daniel Kemmis of the Missoula Redevelopment Agency said that there was “no immediate urgency” to deny the motion to extend the land reservation. Kemmis admitted: “[The project] is a long shot. It’s a big project and there are a lot of ways it could fail to happen.” But he said that the possibility for the center should be kept alive. He said that a “no” vote would likely discourage any potential donors from backing the project because of the lack of government support. An employee of St. Pat’s Hospital and a member of the Missoula Downtown Association also spoke in support of extending the reservation. Although only one member of the public spoke out against the project the majority of the committee members just didn’t believe in its feasibility. NewWest. Net encourages robust and lively but civil participation from our readers. By posting here you agree to the NewWest. Net. You agree to keep your comments on topic respectful and free of gratuitous profanity. Contributions that engage in personal attacks racism sexism bigotry hatred or are otherwise patently offensive will be subject to removal. Other than using a filter that scans for comment spam we do not moderate contributions before they are posted and we do not review every thread so we ask that you help us in keeping the discussions civil and appropriate. Please email to notify us of comments that may violate these guidelines. Thanks for your help and cooperation. Click on NewWest. Net.

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"Missoula City Council Committee Rejects Arts Center Extension" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-11-23 12:10:56

In a 9 to 3 vote Wednesday the Administration and Finance Committee of the Missoula City Council rejected a motion to allow the Missoula Community Performing Arts Center (MCPAC) another 18 months to hold onto a piece of the Riverfront Triangle development site at Orange and Front streets. The committee advocating the building of the MCPAC has had a reservation on the city-owned land since 2004. No council members argued against the idea of building a top-of-the-line performing arts center but objected mainly to the center’s $60 million dollar price tag. The motion will now be moved to the floor of City Council for a vote. The meeting will be held Monday night at 7:00 at 140 W. Pine St. MCPAC is proposing that $40 million of the building costs come from private donors while the other $20 million will come from Missoula County taxpayers in the form of a bond. Jim Valeo a member of the MCPAC board spoke in front of the Administration and Finance Committee to try and persuade them to grant MCPAC another a year and a half to come up with an initial $15 to $20 million in private donations. He argued that the project would have “enormous economic benefits” for the city of Missoula. Several council members including Heidi Kendall and Jon Wilkins expressed uncertainty that MCPAC could come up with the private donations. Marilyn Marler who voted in favor of extending MCPAC’s reservation also expressed skepticism that the bond would pass. However she said. “I would really like to see this project happen.” Councilman Bob Jaffe worried that the center would not be a financially self-sustaining operation and would have to receive heavy subsidies from the City. Valeo said that the center would not ask the city for any money yet said he was hopeful that the city would offer it up if necessary. “I’m skeptical of the concept of ‘We won’t ask but we hope they’ll give’,” Kendall said. Many members of the public spoke in favor of granting MCPAC an extended reservation on the land. Daniel Kemmis of the Missoula Redevelopment Agency said that there was “no immediate urgency” to deny the motion to extend the land reservation. Kemmis admitted: “[The project] is a long shot. It’s a big project and there are a lot of ways it could fail to happen.” But he said that the possibility for the center should be kept alive. He said that a “no” vote would likely discourage any potential donors from backing the project because of the lack of government support. An employee of St. Pat’s Hospital and a member of the Missoula Downtown Association also spoke in support of extending the reservation. Although only one member of the public spoke out against the project the majority of the committee members just didn’t believe in its feasibility. NewWest. Net encourages robust and lively but civil participation from our readers. By posting here you agree to the NewWest. Net. You agree to keep your comments on topic respectful and free of gratuitous profanity. Contributions that engage in personal attacks racism sexism bigotry hatred or are otherwise patently offensive will be subject to removal. Other than using a filter that scans for comment spam we do not moderate contributions before they are posted and we do not review every thread so we ask that you help us in keeping the discussions civil and appropriate. Please email to notify us of comments that may violate these guidelines. Thanks for your help and cooperation. Click on NewWest. Net.

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"BROOKLINE HOLIDAY CRAFTS SALE - Nov 28 - Dec 16, 2007" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-10-05 02:09:24

33rd Annual Crafts Showcasewww brooklineartscenter com/events/exhibitions/craftsshowcaseWhenNovember 28th – December 16th Thursdays 12-8pm. Friday through Sunday noon – 6pmWhatCraft Showcase is a unique holiday sale featuring crafts and book arts gifts from more than 100 artists. Art lovers can obtain for beautiful gifts in all price. beat of all gift proceeds benefit the educational programs of the Brookline Arts Center. AdmissionCrafts Showcase: FREECorresponding EventsPreview Reception: November 28th. 6:00 – 9:00pm. Tickets: $20 in advance ($25 at door)Start the holidays right with the exciting Crafts Showcase Preview Party. You will get first pick among the unique arts and crafts while enjoying the Fireplace Restaurant’s winter menu favorites and book music by Anders Vercelli. First Light Festival: November 29th. 5:00 – 8:00pm. FREE admissionJazz Brunch: December 9th. 10:00am – noon. Tickets: $35 in advance ($40 at door)Enjoy jazz licks by Tom Pendergast a buffet brunch by the Fireplace Restaurant and unique crafts gifts as we get together Dana Brigham of Brookline Booksmith and longtime BAC faculty member Margaret Langdell. We will honor their outstanding dedication to the Arts bear on and the arts in our community. WhereBrookline Arts Center. 86 Monmouth St.. BrooklineBy T: Take C Green Line train to St. Mary’s stop. Cross Beacon St towards Taberna de Haro tapas bar. That corner is St. Mary’s St. go ½ block to Monmouth lay. The BAC is behind the park. Driving: BAC is located two blocks from the intersection of Beacon St and lay Drive; Monmouth St runs parallel to Beacon St. Driving Eastbound on beam St toward Kenmore Square turn right on St. Mary’s St. then alter on Monmouth. Limited parking is available on the street and at meters in the neighborhood. 2008 Crafts Showcase ArtistsFor a complete listing visit www brooklineartscenter com

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"BROOKLINE HOLIDAY CRAFTS SALE - Nov 28 - Dec 16, 2007" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-10-05 02:09:24

33rd Annual Crafts Showcasewww brooklineartscenter com/events/exhibitions/craftsshowcaseWhenNovember 28th – December 16th Thursdays 12-8pm. Friday through Sunday noon – 6pmWhatCraft Showcase is a unique holiday sale featuring crafts and fine arts gifts from more than 100 artists. Art lovers can shop for beautiful gifts in all price. beat of all gift proceeds benefit the educational programs of the Brookline Arts Center. AdmissionCrafts Showcase: FREECorresponding EventsPreview Reception: November 28th. 6:00 – 9:00pm. Tickets: $20 in go ($25 at door)Start the holidays right with the exciting Crafts Showcase Preview Party. You will get first choose among the unique arts and crafts while enjoying the Fireplace Restaurant’s winter menu favorites and fine music by Anders Vercelli. First Light Festival: November 29th. 5:00 – 8:00pm. remove admissionJazz Brunch: December 9th. 10:00am – noon. Tickets: $35 in go ($40 at door)apply jazz licks by Tom Pendergast a buffet brunch by the Fireplace Restaurant and unique crafts gifts as we get together Dana Brigham of Brookline Booksmith and longtime BAC faculty member Margaret Langdell. We will honor their outstanding dedication to the Arts Center and the arts in our community. WhereBrookline Arts Center. 86 Monmouth St.. BrooklineBy T: act C Green Line train to St. Mary’s stop. Cross Beacon St towards Taberna de Haro tapas bar. That corner is St. Mary’s St. Walk ½ block to Monmouth Park. The BAC is behind the park. Driving: BAC is located two blocks from the intersection of Beacon St and Park Drive; Monmouth St runs parallel to Beacon St. Driving Eastbound on Beacon St toward Kenmore Square turn right on St. Mary’s St. then right on Monmouth. Limited parking is available on the street and at meters in the neighborhood. 2008 Crafts Showcase ArtistsFor a end listing visit www brooklineartscenter com

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"Work on EC arts center under way" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-07-01 07:06:19

EAST CHICAGO | Work began in earnest Wednesday to transform the decrepit but historic Indiana experience public library into a modern performing arts center. A restoration timetable for the near century-old structure calls for its reopening next pass as a haven for arts education dance music and theater and a centerpiece for the wider revitalization of the North Harbor area."This project isn't going to happen it is happening," said James Haugh deacon at nearby St. John Cantius Church and co-chairman of the library restoration initiative. Built in 1913 through an endowment from steel magnate Andrew Carnegie the library at 136th Street and Grand Boulevard is listed in the National enter of Historic Places but has sustained severe deterioration since closing 25 years ago. The nonprofit Carnegie Performing Arts Association was formed in 2005 to partner with the city for the facility's estimated $4 million rebirth as a meeting displace for artists corporate gatherings and the community."All monies allocated for this project ordain be used exclusively for this project," said Michael Ebert manager of Safety-Kleen Oil Recovery Co.'s East Chicago plant and restoration co-chairman. Immediate attention is being given to stabilizing the building's brick exterior and replacing windows doors and the center's classic tile roof which is expected to act three months. As part of the city's sweeping North Harbor redevelopment plan the performing arts center joins the reconstruction of the Main Street-Broadway corridor and renovation of adjacent Nuñez and Callahan parks in a coordinated effort to carry new homes and businesses to the community. The city is making a major investment toward the renovation costs said Corporation Counsel Carmen Fernandez and the nonprofit association is conducting a capital campaign to secure an additional $2 million through corporate contributions historic tax credits and other express and federal sources. For information about helping the Carnegie Performing Arts Center call Lauren Bukovac campaign coordinator at (219) 558-0383. Please say: The following are comments from readers. In no way do they represent the views of The Times or Lee Enterprises. We will not edit or alter your comments but we do reserve the alter to not post or to shift comments that violate our code of conduct. No mention may contain potentially libelous statements; obscene explicit or racist language; personal attacks insults or threats. " As a child. I went to that library we saw films and were read too. It was a very positive experience during my childhood. I'm glad to see the building is now being refurbished into another positive atmosphere for the kids in the harbor they need it desperately! "

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"Solarplate Workshop" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-03-19 00:06:59

Art StudiosSolarplate WorkshopArt Studios - Printmaking WorkshopsWhen: Jan 17 - Jan 19. 2008 Solarplate etching is a recent alternative etching process that uses sunlight or intense artificial light and wet instead of the traditional acids and grounds. Dan Welden master printmaker and developer of the process will show this innovative come that is spontaneous and easy yet produces museum quality results. Since the Solarplate is a light sensitized polymer it accepts all kinds of images and styles of working including drawings or paintings on acetate photographic images on transparencies from photocopies or computers or marks made directly on the plate. Once the plates are prepared and developed they are ideal for editioning. | | | | Box Office: 480-644-6500 Administration: 480-644-6501Email: © Mesa Arts Center. All Rights Reserved.

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"Christmas Ornaments Workshop" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-15 15:59:30

Art StudiosChristmas Ornaments WorkshopArt Studios - furnish WorkshopsWhen: Nov 25 - Dec 2. 2007 Participants ordain bring home the bacon in teams and should be able to alter 4-7 unique ornaments. Two instructors affirm one-on-one guidance. All materials included. feature a desire sleeved shirt no synthetic materials. Bring UV sunglasses. | | | | Box Office: 480-644-6500 Administration: 480-644-6501Email: © Mesa Arts Center. All Rights Reserved.

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"MUSIC AND ARTS CENTER - FREE PRINT MUSIC- Buy 1 print music item ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-09 14:26:59

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"Speaker's Corner Tomorrow The Arlington Arts Center is hosting ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-17 19:45:42

Speaker's command Tomorrow is hosting Speaker’s Corner tomorrow. Saturday. November 17 from 12 – 4 pm. No subject is off limits! This is a special opportunity to communicate out about issues of concern. Walk-ups are welcome but if participants would like to reserve a 2 to 4 minute schedule within a particular hour they are advised to register in go. Please label 703.248.6800 to register. The program is part of - inspiration of artist an interactive installation art piece involving worldwide participation. Its official launch was at the Arlington Arts Center on October 5 where the centerpiece of the project—0 (Zero) a 300-foot desire. 15-foot high banner that wraps AAC’s building on Wilson Boulevard — ordain be on view until February 2008.

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"?Stalking Suburbia? Opens at Westport Arts Center" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-09 21:48:25

hit the books the secrets offamous artists; chew over at domiciliate at your own pace. Get a 5% DISCOUNT:use coupon code WN5. With our audio self-study Cortina Method language courses. Act now - get a 5% reject: use coupon label WN5. A major attraction at tonight’s opening of the Westport Arts Center’s creative photography possess “Stalking Suburbia” was Anthony Goicolea’s “Feastlings.” Through both captured and staged photography the artists in “Stalking Suburbia” cerebrate on suburban environments and the populate who be them as places of fascination unrealized beauty destruction and detest. The exhibit runs through Oct. 26. (CLICK TO ENLARGE) Dave Matlow for WestportNow com 09/14 10:04 PM (0) • • Add you email communicate to our mailing list. We do not sell share or rent out our mailing lists ever.

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